Ubud and Ginyar Tours

The area of Gianyar is regarded as Bali's cultural heartland, with a rich tradition of arts of painting, sculpture, performance, and gold and silvers smithing.The most popular place at Gianyar is Ubud. For many visitor and residents, Ubud has long represented something essential to Bali's unique charm, immersed in the island's finest art, culture, and natural beauty. Many interest place at Ubud, such as Ubud Monkey Forest, Ubud Art Market, Ubud Palace, Ubud Terraces, Art Shop at Monkey Forest Street, Famous Resorts & SPA, and the most important at Ubud is naturals environments. 
Start the day with a walk through Ubud's beautiful rice fields and river valleys. After that visit Ubud Monkey Forest, and continue to visit Ubud Palace in the center of town and then look for bargains at the nearby Ubud Art Market. Do remember to bargain and enjoy the process of finding your art piece, sarong, spice or essential oils for the price you want to pay. With Uribali Korean Guide, Car & Tour service you going to find unforgettable and interesting holiday in Bali. For more information about this package please visit our site at www.uribali.com.

Ubud
For many visitors and residents, Ubud has long represented something essential to Bali's unique charm, immersed in the island's finest art, culture, and natural beauty. Today it's also a cosmopolitan village, populated with a colorful community of artists, healers, designers, reformed hippies, helt food aficionados, anthropologist, yogis and yoginis, and various escapees from the 'real' word while just minutes from the main street you are back in traditional Bali, where a ducks can stop traffics and around every bend in the road are expensive vistas of lush padi, village preparing en masse to celebrate a religious festival or a cremation, and gamelan and dance troupes in full flourish. That Bali magic is to be found here, every day.

Ubud Monkey Forest
While there are a number of sacred temple around Bali inhabited by monkeys, the sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is probably the best know. Within you will find three temples, the fist and most well - know is the site of Padang Tegal's Pura Dalem (death temple) the other to temple included Padang Tegal's holy bathing temple and Pura Prajapati (funerary or cremation temple).
These temples are part of the traditional village structures and local village members believe that it is their responsibility to and ensure these temple are maintained.
Religious ceremonies are conducted here whenever a deceased person is buried, exhumed, or prepared for cremation within the sacred Monkey Forest. While death is an important aspect of Hinduism, life is also celebrate and the sacred Monkey Forest is the site of to special Balinese Hindu ceremonies, the Tumpek Kandang where village make special offerings to the monkeys and animals and the Tumpek Ngunduh where plants are celebrated.


Ubud Palace
Visit the Ubud of palace in the center of town and then look for bargains  at the nearby Ubud Market.


Ubud Art Market
Do remember to bargain and enjoy the process of finding your art piece, sarong, spice or essential oils for the price you want to pay.


Ubud Rice Terraces
Start the day with a walk through Ubud's beautiful rice fields and river valleys.


Batubulan
One of the main routes from Denpasar, the road through Batu Bulan is busy and lined with shops directed at tourists.
The village is traditionally a center of traditional stone carving, and craftsmen can be seen at work painstakingly sculpting a variety of forms, the majority of which are Balinese mythological figures. Puseh Temple, the temple, is built of paras, a soft porous stone that is easy to carving and often used around Bali for creating reliefs and sculptures. The temple hosts daily Barong and Keris dance performances.

Celuk Village
Celuk village is particularly known for it's gold and silvers mithing. We much of the jewelry sold around Bali originating in the workshops here. Jewelry stores can be found lining the main road and side streets, with designs both traditional and modern.

Sukawati Village
Sukawati is a handcrafts center with a well-known Pasar (market) The Pasar Seni. The town is also the ancestral seat of much of the royalty of the region and is a center for wayang kulit, shadow puppet theater.

Batuan Village
Batuan is renowned as a center of artistic excellence, home to respected dancers, painters, and architects. The Batuan style of painting originated in the 1930s and has since been recognized as an important Balinese Style. Painters studios can be visited throughout the village. Batuan is also known for it's performance of the gambuh, an ancient court dance held at the temple (Puseh Temple) on the 1st and 15th of each month (7-9 pm).

Blahbatuh Village
Blahbatuh is immediately recognized from the stone statue resembling a gigantic baby erected in the village in the 1990s. The vihara amurva bhumi in the Blahbatuh is large chines temple (klenteng) with Buddhist and Hindu elements, and a center of worship for Chinese Buddhists in the region. The temple is open daily.

Mas Village
Another artistic village, Mas has a strong carving tradition and is well-known for it's fine wood sculpture and topeng masks.

Bedulu Village
Bedulu village was at the heart of kingdom of Pejeng between the tenth and thirteenth centuries. Reliefs extend to a height of two maters and a wide of nearly twenty-five meters on a rock wall at the Yeh Pulung spring. The are believed to have been the work of one artist, dating from the made- fourteenth century and the arrival of the Majapahit. More recently, Bedulu was home to the most famous of Balinese artist, I Gusti Nyoman Lempad (1862 - 1978), a sculptor and architect who built many temples in Ubud and surrounding village, and in later years completed many drawings inspired by Balinese mythology and folklore.