Ubud is known for its untouched natural beauty and the delightful culture that shines through its many temples. Your visit to Ubud will remain woefully incomplete until you visit these must-see temples, forests, and palaces.
Ubud Monkey Forest

Start your exploration at the Ubud Monkey Forest. It’s a beautiful, lush forest with ancient shrines and temples. The main highlight, of course, is the monkeys! Taking a walk through this unspoiled part of Ubud offers a chance for spiritual reflection.
Tirta Empul Temple
Known for its holy spring waters, Tirta Empul Temple is a must-visit in Ubud. These springs are believed to have healing powers. You can take part in a purification ritual. If you’re interested in luxury resorts in Ubud, Bali, that also offer trips to the temple, check out Anantara Ubud Bali Resort, which is about half an hour from the temple.
Pura Taman Saraswati Temple
Next, head to Pura Taman Saraswati Temple. It’s a temple dedicated to the goddess of knowledge and arts. Surrounded by lotus ponds and filled with intricate carvings, the temple is a great place to learn about Hindu mythology.
Gunung Kawi
Home to rock carvings, Gunung Kawi is a temple complex. The main feature is the ten shrines carved into the cliffs, which supposedly represent a Balinese king and his family. Gunung Kawi is surrounded by gorgeous landscapes and rice terraces.
Ubud Royal Palace
Last but not least, the Ubud Royal Palace is visited by both locals and foreigners who want to admire its traditional Balinese architecture. It’s a great place to learn a bit about Ubud’s royal past.







