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10 Best Historical Tours to Check Out in Indonesia This Year [Updated]

10 Best Historical Tours to Check Out in Indonesia This Year [Updated]

Indonesian history is a mix of conflict, religion, and culture. To help you find the right tour to explore Indonesian heritage, we have compiled a list of the 10 best historical tours in Indonesia.
These tours offer unparalleled insights into the Indonesian people’s lives, practices, and architecture, among many other things.

1. Ubud: Past to Present - Walk Through the Centuries!

Location: Ubud, Bali
Duration: 3 Hours
Price:
Ubud: Past to Present is a perfect all-rounded tour that covers the entire history of the cultural and spiritual heart of Bali in just a few hours.
This historical tour will take you on a journey through the transition from “Old Bali” to modern-day Ubud as it covers key sites such as the monumental Hindu temple of Pura Gunung Lebah.
With lush green trees around, you will walk to Ubud’s Palace of Paintings also known as the Museum Puri Lukisan, the Royal Palace, and finally, Lempad’s House.
If you’re looking for the perfect chance at cultural exploration of beautiful Balinese sites, book this trip now!

2. Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea - Explore Ubud’s Art, Architecture, and History

Location: Ubud, Bali
Duration: 3 Hours
Price: Contact for Availability
I Gusti Nyoman Lempad is one of Bali’s most prominent artists and architects famous for a rumored ability to predict his own death. This rumor along with his significant contributions to Indonesian art led to a global interest in his life and work.
“Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea” is designed to help people discover this majestic artist’s work and see its glory firsthand. You will visit key places, such as the Royal Palace and Saraswati Temple. These sites present his work in Ubud with an overview of his work, life, and legacy.
If you’re interested in Indonesia’s rich artistic history, you will definitely appreciate this tour. Check it out here!

3. The Myth of Pejeng - Learn About the Legends of Pejeng

Location: Pejeng, Bali
Duration: 2 hours
Price:
“The Myth of Pejeng” tour is designed to highlight the beautiful religious history of Bali and its connection with the Buddhist-Hindu heritage.
Located in the Petanu River Valley, Bali’s Pejeng village is home to the famous Moon of Pejeng temple and the Pura Pusering Jagat temple. This historical tour will give you mesmerizing experiences of these holy places along with a chance to see the world’s largest single-cast bronze kettle drum which dates back thousands of years.
Your tour guide will take you to fascinating local sites such as burial grounds, centuries-old local stores, and beautiful artifacts.
Find out more about the “The Myth of Pejeng” tour here.

4. Bandung City Walk Tour

Location: Bandung, West Java
Duration: 3.5 hours

Price: Rp 508,035/$ 33

Bandung, also referred to as the “Paris of Java” is home to unique architecture which is a blend of European and Indonesian styles.
As part of this tour, you will get to visit historical Art-Deco-style buildings and other important sites. Highlights include Gedung Sate, one of Bandung’s most iconic buildings, and Asia-Afrika Street, which hosted the 1955 Asia-Africa Conference.

5. Koto Gadang Historical Walk Tour

Location: Koto Gadang, Sumatra
Duration: 2 hours
Price: Rp 450,000/$29.21

Koto Gandang is a small yet centuries-old village hosting over 2,500 people and is known for the high value it places on education.

This historical walk gives an overview of colonial-era architecture and includes a visit to local homes. For an additional Rp 100,000, you can also visit the Koto Gadang Wall.
While architecture, education, and the natural beauty of the region are key drivers, many people also come to interact with the local Minangkabau community.

6. Kawa Putih Heritage Tour

Location: Ciwidey, Bandung
Duration: 4 hours
Price: Rp 800,000/$51.93
The “Kawa Putih Heritage” historical tour takes its name from the Kawa Putih lake, a unique volcanic crater lake that is the endpoint of the tour.
The tour starts from local rice terraces and takes the visitors through village homes, the old train bridge, and then a hike up Mount Patuha.
Overall, you will learn about the history of Kawa Putih and how it connects with the Dutch colonial rule in Java.

7. Hindu Kingdoms Tour - Spend a Day Exploring Ancient Hindu Temples

Location: Yogyakarta, Java
Duration: 4 hours
Price: Rp 1,862,795/$121
The Hindu Kingdoms Tour will take you on a journey through the history of Hinduism via temples, stone carvings, and ceremonies.
It revolves around the Prambanan Temples which are a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. A breathtaking sight to see, it is Indonesia’s largest Hindu temple and is full of intricate carvings and towering spires.

8. Ruins of The Majapahit Kingdom Tour

Location: Mojokerto, Java
Duration: 2 hours
Price: Rp 300,000/$19.47
Trowulan is a key archaeological site in Mojokerto, Indonesia, and hosts the remains of the powerful Majapahit kingdom which was once the center of a vast maritime empire.
Highlights of this tour include the paduraksa-style Candi Bajang Ratu gate and the Tikus Temple, a place of ritual purification.

9. Kota Tua City Tour

Location: Jakarta
Duration: 5 hours
Price: Rp 550,000/$35.70
Kota Tua, literally translating to “Old Town”, is a locality in Jakarta preserving the old city remnants.
This unique historical tour goes through the streets of Kota Tua and its important landmarks such as the Jakarta Old Port, Fatahillah Museum, and the Wayang Museum.
Location: Tenganan, Bali

10. Tenganan Pegringsingan Tour

Duration: 2 hours
Price: Rp 450,000/$29.21
What better way to experience Indonesian heritage than to witness the preserved traditions of the Indigenous Balinese people?
The Pegringsingan village is home to the Bali Aga with their unique practices.
This tour will give you a glimpse into the lives of this native community through their homes, one-of-a-kind weaving practices, and the magical powers that they attribute to the objects around them.

Check Out Ubud Story Walks!

Indonesia’s rich history, art, and heritage are treasures waiting to be explored. Whether you’re passionate about history and architecture or are drawn to cultural experiences, there are multiple heritage tours that will captivate you.

Looking to go beyond the typical path for your trip to Indonesia? Check out Ubud Story Walks for immersive experiences that you will forever look back to!

Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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Read what people say about Ubud Story Walks...

Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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Best Ubud Cultural Tour Packages for You to Check Out!

Best Ubud Cultural Tour Packages for You to Check Out!

If you want a deep cultural experience, Ubud tour packages are a great way to explore Bali’s rich history and traditions.
With many options, especially walking tours, you’ll discover hidden treasures like ancient temples and beautiful art.
At Ubud Story Walks, our guides share insights that make each tour unforgettable.

Tour 1: Ubud’s Journey from Past to Present

Ubud’s Journey from Past to Present is a popular Ubud tour package that offers a fascinating three-hour walking tour through the lively streets of Ubud, revealing the hidden history of this cultural hub. Perfect for those who want to see how the old blends with the new, this tour will take you to key landmarks like:

Price:

Tour 2: Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea

If you’re an art lover, Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea is the perfect choice. This three-hour tour highlights the life and works of I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, one of Bali’s greatest sculptors and architects. On this tour, you’ll explore:
After exploring, you’ll enjoy a relaxing high tea at lbah, where you can savor local treats while reflecting on the artistic wonders you’ve experienced.
Price:

Tour 3: The Myth of Pejeng Tour

For history enthusiasts, The Myth of Pejeng Tour is a must. This two-hour walking tour delves into Bali’s ancient Buddhist-Hindu past, offering a glimpse into the island’s early kingdoms. Key stops include:
During the tour, you’ll also explore Southeast Asia’s largest bronze vessel and other fascinating archaeological discoveries.
Price:
Each of these Ubud tour packages offers a unique journey through Bali’s rich history, art, and culture. Whether you’re interested in temples, art, or ancient legends, there’s a tour for everyone. Book your tour today with Ubud Story Walks and experience the magic of Bali firsthand!

Other Ubud Tour Packages

Aside from these amazing tours, another operator called GuruWalk also offers even more ways to experience Ubud’s culture. Here are a few more options to consider:

1. Ubud Historical Tour

This tour combines visits to the Sacred Monkey Forest, Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), and Tegenungan Waterfall, giving you a mix of history and nature.

2. Spiritual Ubud Experience

Perfect for those seeking a deeper connection to Bali’s spiritual traditions, this tour focuses on temple rituals, meditation, and yoga.

3. Traditional Balinese Village Tour

Get hands-on with local life by visiting a traditional Balinese village. You’ll participate in daily activities such as rice planting and offering-making.

4. Ubud Art and Craft Tour

Visit local art villages to see woodcarving, silver jewelry-making, and other traditional crafts in action. A great way to take home a piece of Bali’s creative spirit!

6 Things to Know Before You Go on a Tour in Ubud!

1. Wear comfortable shoes – Since you’ll be walking for two to three hours, it’s important to wear shoes that are comfortable and supportive. You’ll encounter uneven surfaces, temple stairs, and urban streets, so good footwear is a must.
2. Dress modestly – When visiting Bali’s temples, both men and women need to wear a sarong that covers their legs. Most tours provide sarongs, but you can also bring your own. Additionally, it’s good to wear clothes that cover your shoulders as a sign of respect in sacred places.
3. Stay hydrated – Bali can be hot and humid, so it’s easy to get dehydrated. Bring a reusable water bottle to refill during the tour. Many tours offer water or drinks, but it’s always best to have your own supply.
4. Protect yourself from the sun – Bali’s tropical climate means the sun can be intense, especially during the day. Wearing sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses will help keep you comfortable while you explore.
5. Respect local customs – Balinese temples and landmarks are sacred, so it’s important to follow local customs. Speak quietly, don’t touch sacred objects, and always be respectful to the local guides and community members.
6. Book your tour in advance – Ubud tour groups are often small to keep the experience intimate, so spots fill up quickly. It’s a good idea to book your tour ahead of time to ensure you get a spot and avoid last-minute disappointment.

Book Your Ubud Tour Package with Ubud Story Walks

Choose Ubud Story Walks (USW) for an authentic and memorable experience.

Our expert guides will take you on a journey through Ubud’s hidden past, introducing you to its rich traditions, stunning temples, and artistic legacy.

FAQ's

Yes, some tours like “Ubud’s Journey from Past to Present” and “The Myth of Pejeng Tour” welcome children. However, “Lempad’s Legacy Tour” is recommended for guests aged 14 and above.
Temples are sacred, so you should dress modestly. Both men and women must wear a sarong that covers their legs. Sarongs are often provided, but you can bring your own.
Yes, tours operate rain or shine. However, if the weather is severe, the start time may be adjusted. The tour operator will notify you in advance.
Yes, private tours are available upon request. Contact the tour operator to arrange the details.
Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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Read what people say about Ubud Story Walks...

Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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List of Exciting Tours in Ubud (With Prices)

List of Exciting Tours in Ubud (With Prices)!

There are endless options for tours in Ubud thanks to its rich history and stunning landscapes. Among these diverse tours, walking tours, in particular, help build the most memorable times.

At Ubud Story Walks, we exist to create meaningful experiences by taking tourists behind the typical path to offer some of the best tours in Bali .

In this guide, we’ll provide detailed descriptions, tips, and pricing to help you choose the perfect tour in Ubud.

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Tour 1. Ubud: Past to Present Tour

Duration: 3 Hours
Price:
Max Group Size: 8 guests
Perfect for: Families, Small groups

What Makes Ubud: Past to Present Exciting?

Explore Ubud’s rich history with our licensed local guide, visiting key sites like Pura Gunung Lebah and the Ubud Royal Palace. Learn how this once-quiet village became Bali’s cultural center, shaped by collaboration of early 20th-century Western and Balinese artists in the Pita Maha Artist Association. Our tour offers insights into Ubud’s artistic and cultural heritage, as seen through the eyes of a local artist, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad who experienced its transformation firsthand.

You will enter Ubud’s seemingly modern and bustling streets initially but will gradually discover what truly lies underneath the layers of history!

Why You’ll Love It?

The “Past to Present” tour in Ubud is perfect for anyone wanting to dig deeper into Bali’s culture and history. You will learn about Ubud’s transformation from a quiet village into an artistic and cultural hub.

Tour Route:

The Ubud: Past to Present tour gives guests an in-depth exploration of the landmarks of Ubud, where Balinese history was changed after Dutch colonial takeover in 1908. Walk past the crowds on the Main Street to the home of one of Ubud’s most famous Balinese artists, which will be opened exclusively for your small group.
Along the way, you’ll visit Ubud’s oldest art museum and learn how the pivotal collaboration between 20th century Western and Balinese artists contributed to Ubud’s reputation as an arts and cultural center. From the meeting of the two rivers at Pura Gunung Lebah to the enigmatic statues at Lempad’s house, these sites tell the story of Ubud’s incredible transformation over the last century.

Insider Tip

Bring a camera to capture the architectural beauty of Lempad’s House, which tells the story of Ubud’s artistic soul. Also, don’t miss out on the Balinese coffee break at the end to truly relax!

Tour 2. Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea Tour

Duration: 3 Hours
Price: Contact for Availability
Max Group Size: 15 guests
Perfect for: Couples, Art and Culture Enthusiasts
What Makes Lempad So Significant?
“Lempad’s Legacy Tour and High Tea” explores the fascinating life of I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, one of Bali’s most celebrated artists and architects.
I Gusti Nyoman Lempad, with his architecture, played a key role in shaping the Ubud that we see today.
Why You’ll Love Lempad and His Architecture!
Whether you’re an art lover or a culture nerd, this is the perfect tour for you!
From Lempad’s influence in architecture to his intricate sculptures, you’ll immerse yourself in the world of a Balinese legend. The tour ends with a delicious high tea at a local café, adding a luxurious touch.
Insider Tip
To truly appreciate Lempad’s work, read up on his life beforehand or ask your guide for a deeper dive into his rumored ability to predict his own death!

Tour 3. The Myth of Pejeng Tour

Duration: 2 Hours
Price:
Max Group Size: 8 guests
Perfect for: Solo travelers, Groups
History and Archaeology Fuels You? You’ll Love This Tour!
Covering three historical temples and the Archeology Museum, this tour is a deep dive into the history of Pejeng in Bali.
You’ll uncover the stories behind local legends, burial sites, and the stars of this tour which are the Moon Temple and the Crazy Buffalo Temple.
Get Exclusive Access to Sacred Spaces:
For history buffs and adventure seekers alike, this tour offers an educational yet thrilling exploration of Bali’s early Hindu and Buddhist eras. Furthermore, with exclusive access to sacred spaces, it’s an unforgettable deep dive into the island’s past.
Tour Route:
Insider Tip
Other Walking Tours in Ubud (With Prices)
While Ubud Story Walks offers some of the most immersive experiences, there are many other exciting walking tours in Ubud as well! Thus, depending on your interest, you can choose from a number of options available to make the most out of your trip to Bali.
Let’s take a look at some of the other best tours in Ubud.

Tour 4. Monkey Forest Tour!

Duration: 10 Hours
Price: Rp 508,000/ $32.93
Perfect for: Large groups
This tour covers a total of 6 stops to offer a full-day private tour. As part of this tour, you will experience the Monkey Forest, rice terraces, and the Tegalalang Rice Terrace among other sites.

Since it covers an entire day, it is not ideal for families or those who do not want to walk a lot.

Tour 5. Cooking Tour by Casa Luna Cooking School

Duration: 5 hours
Price: Rp 400,847.33/ $26
Perfect for: Food and cooking enthusiasts
Among all the tours in Ubud, this one offers a unique local experience. Moreover, it’s perfect for you if, like us, you too have fallen in love with Balinese cuisine.
There are two options for this tour. These are:
1. The first version of the tour is offered in the morning and focuses primarily on the rice paddies. You will learn in detail about the different types of rice in Bali and how they’re cooked.
2. If you take the evening tour, you will start with a visit to the local market to purchase fresh ingredients. Following this, there is a step-by-step learning process for cooking Balinese foods taught by a local chef. The tour includes a trip to the rice paddies too.
Additionally, an experience of local Balinese homes is included in both versions of the tour.

Tour 6. Experience Ubud With Water Temple Melukat

Duration: 10 hours

Price: Rp 6.000.000/ $39

Perfect for: First-time travelers to Bali
Suitable for people interested in Instagram-esque sites, this tour covers 7 stops including a rice terrace, a waterfall, and the traditional Ubud art market.

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors. Here is what it includes:

13:00 – Meeting at Temple Entrance

13:00 – 13:30 – Engage in a spiritual ritual at the Sacred Temple and prepare for Melukat, including putting on the sarong

13:30 – 15:30 – Pilgrimage through the waterfalls inside the Temple

15:30 – 16:00 – Enjoy a vegetarian meal

16:00 – 17:00 – Meditation session with the High Priest and discussion

Engage with the local sites and community like never before. Book an exciting and engaging tour with Ubud Story Walks today!
Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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Read what people say about Ubud Story Walks...

Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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Bali History Facts: The Dutch Impact!

Bali History Facts: The Dutch Impact!

A brief look into Bali’s history reveals the significant impact of the Dutch on the island. Their arrival in the early 1600s marked substantially profound changes in Bali’s culture, society, and governance. 

Understanding the Dutch influence provides very useful insight into how Bali evolved and eventually gained independence.

Dutch in Bali

The Dutch arrived in Indonesia in the early 1600s, attracted by the region’s strategic and economic potential.
In Bali, they initially engaged in trade and diplomacy with local kingdoms. However, tensions soon developed, leading to conflicts.
The Dutch made several expeditions to Bali, facing resistance from the Balinese rulers. These early expeditions resulted in the Dutch gradually establishing control, eventually leading to significant changes in the island’s governance and society, as evidenced by Bali history facts.

The Colonial Struggle

The Dutch arrival in Bali brought conflict as they sought to control the island. Balinese rulers resisted fiercely against Dutch attempts to impose authority, leading to key battles like the 1906 Puputan in Badung where Balinese royals chose mass suicide over surrender.
The Dutch used military force to enforce their rule, taking control by 1911 after defeating local resistance.
This period marked significant clashes as Balinese culture and autonomy faced suppression under Dutch colonialism, impacting Bali’s history deeply.

Dutch Rule in Bali

During Dutch rule in Bali, which lasted from the late 19th century until Indonesian independence, the Dutch imposed a strict administration over the island.
They introduced new governance systems, including direct colonial rule through appointed officials and local collaborators.
This governance aimed to exploit Bali’s resources and integrate them into the colonial economy, impacting Balinese society significantly.
Economically, Bali became a supplier of agricultural products like rice and coffee for Dutch interests.

Cultural and Social Changes

Dutch rule brought significant changes to Balinese culture and society. While Balinese traditions like Hinduism and local customs persisted, Dutch influence introduced Western education and governance practices.
Socially, the introduction of new laws and governance structures affected traditional Balinese hierarchies and village life.
However, Balinese cultural practices, such as rituals and arts, adapted to coexist alongside Dutch influence, showcasing the resilience of Balinese identity in the face of colonial pressures and affirming Bali’s history facts.

The Path to Independence

Bali played a crucial role in Indonesia’s fight for independence from Dutch rule. During the early 20th century, Balinese leaders and activists joined the broader Indonesian nationalist movement, demanding freedom and self-rule.
Key figures like I Gusti Ngurah Rai emerged, leading movements and resisting Dutch colonial control.
In the 1940s, Indonesia declared independence, but the Dutch contested it, leading to armed conflicts across the archipelago, including Bali. Balinese fighters, under figures like Ngurah Rai, actively opposed Dutch forces.
The struggle culminated in battles and the Puputan Margarana in 1946, where Balinese fighters chose mass sacrifice over surrender to Dutch rule.
By 1949, international pressure and internal resistance forced the Dutch to recognize Indonesia’s independence.
Bali transitioned from colonial rule to becoming part of the Republic of Indonesia, marking a significant moment in its history and affirming its role in the nation’s fight for freedom

The Dutch Impact at the International Colonial Exposition

In 1931, the International Colonial Exposition in Paris was a huge event showcasing power and influence. Countries like France, Belgium, Italy, and the Netherlands displayed monuments and buildings from their colonies on over 110 hectares.
They even had “native participants” to give visitors a quick look at their colonies.
The Dutch Pavilion stood out with its mix of Indonesian styles. It featured Bali’s famous kori agung gate and meru roofs, highlighting Bali’s unique culture.
Traditional Balinese dances by Tjokorda Gde Raka Sukawati and Legong dancers wowed the crowd, showing off Bali’s rich traditions.
Behind all the culture, the expo also pushed the idea that European ways were superior. It was a way to justify ruling over other countries.
Despite celebrating diversity, the expo supported keeping colonies and using their resources. It ended on November 15, 1931, after drawing millions of visitors and reinforcing colonial ideas.

Legacy of Dutch Influence in Modern Bali

During the Dutch colonial era, Bali saw big changes. The Dutch set up new ways to govern and run the economy, especially focusing on farming rice and coffee.
They also brought Western education and laws, which affected Balinese culture.
Despite these changes, Bali’s Hindu traditions stayed strong alongside Dutch influences. This period shaped Bali’s modern governance and economy, making it the diverse and culturally rich place it is today.
Understanding this history helps us see how Bali has combined its traditional roots with influences from its colonial past.

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Bali history facts reveal how Dutch rule brought Western education and governance to the island, yet Balinese culture stayed strong.
These facts highlight the enduring strength of Balinese identity despite colonial pressures.
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FAQ's

A: The Dutch first arrived in Bali in the late 16th century, but they didn’t start serious colonization until the mid-19th century.
A: Balinese people resisted Dutch colonization through armed uprisings and battles. They fought to defend their independence and cultural identity against Dutch control.
A: The Dutch brought significant changes to Bali, including new administrative systems, economic policies that exploited resources, and infrastructure development like roads and ports.
A: Dutch rule influenced Balinese culture by introducing Western education, legal systems, and governance practices. It also affected social structures and economic patterns, but Balinese traditions and Hindu customs persisted.
A: Bali played a crucial role in Indonesia’s independence movement. Balinese leaders and fighters joined the broader Indonesian struggle against Dutch colonial rule, contributing to the nation’s fight for freedom and sovereignty.
Kelly Williams
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Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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The History of Coffee in Indonesia

The History of Coffee in Indonesia

The history of coffee in Indonesia is a rich and complex tale of colonialism, resilience, and global influence.
Brought by Dutch colonists in the 17th century, Indonesia became one of the first regions to grow coffee commercially, now standing as the world’s fourth-largest coffee producer.

Early Beginnings

The history of coffee in Indonesia began with the Dutch colonial era. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) introduced Arabica coffee seeds to Batavia, Java, in 1696.
Pieter van den Broecke, who was the Dutch colonial administrator at that time, took the first Mocha Java Arabica coffee plants from Yemen to Amsterdam. Later, it was revealed that he stole the coffee plant.
The Dutch quickly realized that their home climate was unstable for growing coffee on a large scale, so they exported the plants to Java in the Dutch East Indies.
The VOC kept trying and eventually planted coffee at higher altitudes. By their 3rd attempt, they successfully grew Arabica coffee.
The rich volcanic soil and perfect climate of Java helped produce coffee beans with a delicate taste and complex flavor highly favored in Europe.
By 1711, Java’s coffee was being shipped to Europe, making Indonesia a major coffee producer, rivaling Brazil and Yemen.
The term “java” for coffee likely came from the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, where the VOC showcased Indonesian coffee in a Java-themed village, emphasizing Indonesia’s important role in the global coffee industry.

Growth and Expansion

After starting coffee plantations on Java, the Dutch made Europe’s first botanical garden in 1638, planting Arabica coffee seeds.
This boosted trade in coffee plants, making Amsterdam a global coffee hub in the 17th and 18th centuries. To meet rising demand, the Dutch expanded to Sumatra, Bali, and Sulawesi, each area developing unique coffee flavors.
Sumatra had earthy tastes, Sulawesi offered rich coffee, and Bali grew Arabica with citrus and floral notes. This expansion helped Indonesia become one of the world’s leading coffee producers.
However, Dutch rule imposed Tanam Paksa in 1830, forcing farmers to grow coffee for the Dutch Treasury, ending in 1870 after protests.

Impact of Coffee Rust and Economic Changes

In the late 1800s, a disease called coffee rust severely damaged Indonesia’s coffee crops, causing major losses. To address this, the Dutch introduced more resistant coffee types like Liberica and Robusta.
Switching to Robusta changed the taste of Indonesian coffee. After Indonesia gained independence, coffee production shifted from large estates to small farms, making smallholder farmers the industry’s backbone.

Post-Independence Era and Modern Coffee Industry

After Indonesia became independent, the coffee industry changed from large colonial estates to small family-run farms. Millions of small farmers now play a crucial role in coffee production.
The government helped by setting up cooperatives to provide resources and fair prices.
Today, Indonesia is known for its sustainable practices and specialty coffees, boosting its global reputation, and is the fourth largest producer of coffee.

Specialty Coffee Movement

The specialty coffee movement in Indonesia focuses on producing high-quality coffee with unique flavors using sustainable methods. Regions like Gayo, Toraja, and Kintamani are known for their excellent coffee.
This movement has improved the reputation of Indonesian coffee and helped local communities economically.

5 Determining Factors of Specialty Coffee

Specialty coffee requires high-quality beans with unique flavor profiles, graded using a cupping system.
Sustainable and environmentally friendly methods are used to maintain healthy soil and plants.
Coffee beans are picked by hand, ensuring only ripe fruit is harvested for the best quality.
Different processing methods, like washed, natural, and honey, affect the final flavor profile of the coffee.
Roasting is done carefully to bring out the best taste and aroma from the coffee beans.

Best Indonesian Specialty Coffee in the Global Market

These are some of the best Indonesian specialty coffees in the global market today:
Gayo coffee is known for its complex taste with chocolate and herbal notes, grown in organic farming practices.
Lintong coffee has a rich taste with earthy, chocolate, and spice nuances, produced in fertile volcanic soil.
Toraja coffee is balanced with floral and fruity aromas, processed using the washed method.
Bali Kintamani coffee has a bright, tart taste with tropical fruit notes, grown in volcanic soil using natural methods

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The history of coffee in Indonesia, from the Dutch colonial times to becoming a global coffee favorite, as the fourth-largest coffee producer worldwide is remarkable.
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FAQ's

Coffee was first introduced to Indonesia in the late 1600s by Dutch colonists who brought coffee plants to Java.
The main coffee varieties grown in Indonesia are Arabica and Robusta, each offering unique flavor profiles influenced by the diverse growing regions.
Kopi Luwak, also known as civet coffee in Indonesia, is made using coffee beans that have been eaten and excreted by the Asian palm civet. It is famous for its unique production process and smooth, rich flavor.
Indonesian coffee farmers face challenges such as climate change, market volatility, and the need for sustainable and ethical farming practices. Efforts are ongoing to address these issues and support the industry.
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Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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Kecak Dance Ubud: Best Plac Places to Watch it

Kecak Dance Ubud: Best Places to Watch it

The Kecak Dance in Ubud is a must-see if you’re in Bali, featuring shirtless male dancers chanting “cak, cak, cak” while retelling the Ramayana.

This unique tradition, rejecting bad luck can be seen at stunning spots all over Ubud.

This guide features the top 3 places to watch Kecak Dance Ubud, based on local insights from certified local guides. 

What is the Kecak Dance?

The Kecak Dance, also sometimes known as the Ramayana monkey chant, is a traditional Balinese dance created in the 1930s by dancer Wayan Limbak and painter Walter Spies.

They combined the ancient Sanghyang dance, a trance dance meant to ward off evil spirits, with the story of Ramayana. Originally, the loud chanting and trance dance were believed to fight against plagues.
The performance features 50 to 150 male dancers wearing traditional Balinese sarongs. They sit in circles and chant “cak, cak, cak” rhythmically. The story revolves around Prince Rama’s effort to rescue his wife, Sita, from the demon king Rahwana.
Key scenes include the transformation of Marica into a golden deer and the final battle where Rama, with the help of the monkey king Sugriwa and the white monkey Hanuman, defeats Rahwana and burns his kingdom.
There is no background music; the dancers chant acapella throughout the show, making it even more captivating.
Kecak Dance is an important part of Balinese culture, playing a key role in religious and community events. It is not just a performance but a ritual to ward off bad luck and evil spirits, reflecting Bali’s spiritual beliefs. This dance helps preserve and showcase Bali’s rich cultural heritage.

Top 3 Places to Watch Kecak Dance in Ubud

The top 3 places to watch Kecak Dance in Ubud are:

1. Pura Dalem Ubud

Pura Dalem Ubud is a revered Hindu temple located in central Ubud, Bali. It is known for its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful Balinese architecture, decorated with intricate carvings.
You can experience the mesmerizing Kecak Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud twice a week, usually on Monday and Friday evenings. During the performance, men chant “cak” while reenacting scenes from the Ramayana saga. 
Tickets for the Kecak Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud can be purchased at the temple before the show. Prices may vary, so it’s a good idea to check beforehand.
Watching the Kecak Dance at Pura Dalem Ubud is a chance to experience Balinese culture in a peaceful setting. You can see the performers up close, making the experience more spiritual and artistic.

2. Pura Puseh Ubud

Pura Puseh Batuan, located in Batuan village, showcases a five-tiered gateway blending Indian and Balinese styles. Established in 1022 AD and restored in 1992, it hosts traditional Kecak Dance performances, adding cultural richness to its historical significance.
Enjoy regular Kecak Dance performances at Pura Puseh Ubud, usually on Thursday evenings. The dance tells stories from the Ramayana through rhythmic chants and expressive movements, set in the temple’s majestic surroundings.
Tickets for the Kecak Dance at Pura Puseh Ubud are available at the temple. It’s advisable to check ticket prices and availability in advance.
Watching a Kecak Dance at Pura Puseh Ubud lets you experience Balinese culture in a very old place. The temple’s historic setting adds a mystical touch to the dance performance, making it a truly memorable cultural experience in Ubud.
Book your tickets with Ubud Story Walks.

3. Pura Dalem Taman Kaja

For those seeking a more intimate setting to view the Kecak Dance in Ubud, Pura Dalem Taman Kaja in Ubud is ideal. This serene spot is in a quiet area, allowing you to get closer to the performers and the dance.
The Kecak Dance is performed here twice a week, usually on Wednesdays and Saturdays, starting around 7 PM or 7:30 PM. The performance schedule can vary, so it’s best to check the timings upon arrival in Ubud. Tickets are available at the temple.
The intimate setting of Pura Dalem Taman Kaja allows visitors to experience the Kecak Dance up close, making it feel more personal and immersive. The small venue and serene surroundings enhance the cultural experience, providing a deeper appreciation of the dance.
In Ubud, you can also catch the Kecak Dance at places like Uluwatu Temple and Arma Museum. Each location provides a different ambiance, whether it’s with a view of the ocean or in an intimate cultural setting, offering a closer look at the Balinese culture.

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FAQ's

Kecak Dance is a traditional Balinese performance featuring a chorus of men chanting “cak” while reenacting scenes from the Ramayana, a famous Hindu epic. The dancers wear traditional sarongs and the performance often includes a dramatic fire scene.
In Ubud, you can watch Kecak Dance at venues like Pura Puseh, Pura Dalem, Uluwatu Temple, Pura Dalem Taman Kaja, and Arma Museum. Each location offers a unique experience, from stunning ocean views to intimate settings.
Performance times vary by location. Pura Dalem Taman Kaja usually holds performances twice a week in the evening. It’s best to check the schedule for the specific venue you plan to visit.
Ticket prices can vary. Prices at other venues like Pura Dalem Taman Kaja and Pura Puseh may differ, so it’s a good idea to check their websites or contact them directly.
Yes, it’s recommended to arrive early or book in advance, especially for popular venues like Pura Dalem Tamam Kaja, to ensure you get a good seat. Some tours also include tickets as part of a package, which can be convenient.
Kelly Williams
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Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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Batu Paras: History of Sandstone! 

Batu Paras: History of Sandstone!

Sandstone, locally known as batu paras in Bali, is a unique element of Indonesian history and architectural heritage.
This guide explores the fascinating story behind this remarkable material and its significance in Balinese culture, architecture, and its modern day applications.
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What is Batu Paras?

Batu Paras, literally means “stone cloth” in Indonesian. It is a fine-grained volcanic tuff. Formed millions of years ago from the deposits of Mount Batur’s volcanic eruptions, Batu Paras possesses a soft, yet surprisingly durable character.
In Bali, it holds a special cultural and historical significance, being widely used in the construction of temples, statues, and buildings. Its distinctive texture and durability have made it a favored choice for centuries.

The Evolution of Sandstone Usage

The story of Batu Paras goes all the way back to the 9th century, with archaeological finds from the Majapahit Empire showcasing carvings and sculptures crafted from this versatile stone.
Temples like Prambanan and Borobudur stand as testaments to the creativity of ancient artisans to capture the essence of their artistic vision.
Over the centuries, Batu Paras transcended its religious significance. It became a prominent building material for royal palaces and aristocratic residences.
The coolness of the stone provided natural insulation in the tropical climate, while its workability allowed for the creation of intricate architectural details like friezes, pillars, and decorative gateways.

Batu Paras in Modern Architecture

The allure of Batu Paras continues to resonate with modern architects and designers. Its timeless beauty and natural charm seamlessly integrate into contemporary design philosophies.
Renowned architect I Made Wijaya, known for his commitment to traditional Balinese architecture, frequently incorporates Batu Paras into his creations.
These structures seamlessly combine the old and the new, offering a bridge between the island’s heritage and its contemporary evolution.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Batu Paras also boasts several practical advantages. Its volcanic origins make it surprisingly strong and resistant to erosion.
Additionally, its natural thermal properties help regulate indoor temperatures, creating a comfortable living environment. This eco-friendly material is a sustainable choice for architects seeking to reduce their environmental footprint.

Batu Paras’ Preservation and Conservation

Preserving Batu Paras structures has been key to keeping Bali’s rich cultural heritage alive.
The island’s tropical climate can be tough on these stunning sandstone buildings, so careful conservation is essential to ensure they stand the test of time.
Key Restoration Elements:
Government and NGO Support:
These combined efforts help protect Bali’s Batu Paras heritage, ensuring these iconic structures continue to inspire and educate for generations to come.

Modern Day Uses

Batu Paras or sandstone has now become a very important aspect of Bali’s modern architecture and design.
Over the years, Batu Paras has found new life in contemporary structures, used as an element to blend age-old tradition with innovation.
Here are it’s 5 key uses today:
1. Luxury Villas and Resorts:
Batu Paras is a popular choice for high-end villas and resorts in Ubud. Its natural, earthy texture adds a touch of Balinese charm to modern designs, creating a harmonious blend of old and new.
2. Public Buildings:
Many public buildings and spaces, such as museums and cultural centers, in Bali and Indonesia incorporate Batu Paras into their design.
3. Interior Design Flooring:
The durability and beauty of Batu Paras make it an excellent choice for flooring and countertops. It provides a unique, natural look that is both functional and stylish.
4. Feature Walls:
Batu Paras is also often used to create stunning feature walls in homes and commercial spaces. Its unique texture and natural colors make it a standout element that adds character to any room.
5. Modern Sculptures:
Contemporary artists in Bali are using Batu Paras to create modern sculptures that reflect both traditional and modern themes. These pieces are often showcased in galleries and public spaces, combining cultural history with modern artistic expression.

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Batu Paras is a symbol of Bali’s rich history and cultural heritage.
From ancient temples to modern resorts, this versatile stone has been an integral part of Bali’s architectural landscape.
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FAQ's

Batu Paras, also known as sandstone, is a sedimentary rock composed of sand-sized minerals or rock grains. It’s widely used in Bali for building temples, sculptures, and modern structures.
Batu Paras holds significant cultural value in Bali. It’s used in religious temples and traditional buildings, showcasing the island’s rich cultural heritage.
In modern architecture, Batu Paras is used to blend traditional Balinese aesthetics with contemporary design. It’s also appreciated for its eco-friendly properties.
Preservation efforts include restoration projects and community programs to educate and involve locals and visitors in maintaining these cultural treasures.

Which area is famous in Bali?

Kuta is a famous area in Bali. It’s known for its beautiful beach, shopping, and lively nightlife.

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Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!
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12 Best Hotels to Stay in Ubud

12 Best Hotels in Ubud [Updated 2025]

If you’re heading to Bali and Ubud this year and are looking for the best of the best hotels in Ubud, you’ve clicked on just the right guide. 

With lush rice fields, serene waterfalls, and ancient temples all around and so many different options, choosing the best hotel in Ubud can get a little mind boggling. 

In this guide, we’ve handpicked some of the best hotels in Ubud an unforgettable and relaxing stay based on local-led insights. 

Hotel 1: The Viceroy Bali

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Hotel 2: Mandapa, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

Source: Mandapa
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Hotel 3: Amandari

Check rates and availability at Amandari.

Mid-Range Hotels with a Luxurious Touch

These hotels strike a balance between luxury and affordability, making them a great choice for those seeking value without sacrificing comfort.

Hotel 4: Bisma Eight

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Hotel 5: The Purist Villas

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Hotel 6: Chapung Sebali

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Budget-Friendly Stays Without Compromising Quality

Affordable yet comfortable options that don’t compromise on quality or experience.

Hotel 7: Bucu View Resort

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Hotel 8: Artotel Haniman Ubud

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Hotel 9: Sri Ratih Cottages

Check rates and availability at  Sri Raith Cottages

Boutique Hotels for a Unique Stay

Looking for something special? These unique places to stay in Ubud provide a more intimate experience with personalized service.

Hotel 10: Komaneka at Bisma

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Hotel 11: Ubud Village Hotel

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Hotel 12: Bambu Indah

Source: Bambu Indah
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Factors to Consider When Choosing a Hotel in Ubud

Best Time to Visit Ubud

Travel Tips for Ubud

Here are some handy tips to make your next Bali trip even better.

Tip 1: Getting Around Ubud

Renting a scooter or hiring a driver makes getting around Ubud easy. Many hotels in Ubud and Bali with private pools offer convenient transportation options.

Tip 2: Explore Local Gems

Check out the nearby temples, rice paddies, and markets around some of the best hotels in Ubud with a view.

Tip 3: Respect Local Traditions

Always respect local traditions, especially at religious sites, when staying at Ubud’s 5-star hotels.

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FAQ's

Hotels like Artotel Haniman Ubud or Komaneka at Bisma offer social vibes, artistic elements, and central locations, making them great options for solo travelers.
Most of the best 5-star hotels in Ubud, Bali, such as The Viceroy Bali and Mandapa, offer airport transfers as part of their services.

Yes, hotels like Chapung Sebali and The Purist Villas provide family-friendly amenities, including larger rooms and child-friendly activities. 

Absolutely. Many of the best hotels in Ubud with private pool options include The Viceroy Bali, Amandari, and The Purist Villas. 

Kelly Williams
Kelly Williams

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Excellent
Based on 163 reviews
Vicky Ilankovan
Vicky Ilankovan
2024-12-13
A great way to get to know Ubud, past and present. Win and Kelly were fantastic tour guide: knowledgeable, friendly, and open. I’d just landed in the country and this was the best welcome to immerse myself in some of the culture and historic as well as get a bit of a lay of the land. It was great to visit historic sites as well as the museum, and here fun stories. Bonus points for traditional sweets! Many thanks to both. Would definitely recommend this walking tour
LH Sim
LH Sim
2024-12-10
Joe was our guide for the Ubud Story Walk Tour : Past To Present. He is very professional and knowledgeable who has many interesting stories to share. During the tour, he showed pictures related to the history for our better understanding. Besides pictures, he also showed us coins that were used in the past. Apart from being proficient in conducting the tour, he is also a very caring guide as he offered us sunscreen, mosquito repellent prior to his tour and brought us snacks and water when we had our short break during the tour. Thank you Joe for the excellent commentary. Will definitely join the other Ubud Story Walks on my next trip to Bali.
Jessica HĂĽbner
Jessica HĂĽbner
2024-12-05
Ubud story walk past to presents was one of our favorite things to do in Ubud. Our guide Joe was super fun and very informative! Thank you Joe for the great time we had. I highly recommend this tour
Andrea Slosar
Andrea Slosar
2024-12-03
I was on two tours and I really liked them. They are beautifully and comprehensively designed. Old black and white photos are an interesting addition. I was especially impressed by Windari with her communication skills and knowledge of the English language and Balinese culture. I wish the whole team much success in their future business and on discovering and solving pieces of the puzzle of Balinese culture.
Neeraj Goswami
Neeraj Goswami
2024-12-01
I went on two walking tours, loved both! The guides Ira and Win shared excellent insights on Balinese culture, history and traditions - helping me understand local context, beyond the usual pics on social media. I hope they add many more such interesting tours in the future!
Vinay Kashyap
Vinay Kashyap
2024-11-26
It's an essential part of a traveller's journey to know the history of a place he visits and my decision to choose Ubud Story walks was a good one. Joe, the guide took us through Ubud, the past to present and the walk was very informative. Its a good initiative done by a small team and I am happy to learn the efforts that the team is putting. Those who are coming to Ubud must consider opting for their guided tour.
tamara fields
tamara fields
2024-11-26
Enjoy a lovely morning with Ira as she expland the story of Bali, Ubud, Hinduism, the style of the houses and much more. Would recommend this walk to anyone that is interested in connected with the history and culture of bali while having someone who can answer your questions to have a deeper look into the life of the people living here.
David Hodgins
David Hodgins
2024-11-25
We had a lovely and informative morning walk with Win. Her perfect pace, both physically and with information sharing , provided us with a rich understanding of Bali’s history and culture
Jill Boulter
Jill Boulter
2024-11-22
Great walking tour of Ubud. Ira was very knowledgable and spoke good English. Nice places to stop, little alleyways and quieter parts of Ubud. Very well looked after. Would recommend đź‘Ť.
Shafiga Elshan
Shafiga Elshan
2024-11-15
It was an amazing experience to learn more about Bali's history and culture. Our guide, Ira, was incredibly knowledgeable, positive, and caring. Thank you for such a wonderful experience!