Ubud in One Day: The Route We Actually Take Guests

Every Ubud day-trip itinerary online is the same five stops in the same order. Here is what our guides rearrange (and skip) for a better day.

Jungle waterfall pool near Ubud

The problem with the standard itinerary

Every Ubud day tour online follows the same sequence: Monkey Forest → Tegalalang rice terraces → Tirta Empul holy spring → Tegenungan waterfall → swing. By the time the third stop rolls around, you are in a three-deep queue for every photo. The sequence was designed for bus-tour efficiency, not your day.

What we do differently

Start at a less-famous viewpoint — usually Ceking ridge rather than Tegalalang core — before the buses arrive. Coffee at a quiet plantation while the Monkey Forest queues build. Tirta Empul in the early afternoon when the tide of morning tours has ebbed. Waterfall toward sunset when the light turns. Same stops, reordered.

What we skip

Tegenungan. It is a busy, easy-access waterfall that is honestly just okay — and the new entry ticketing system has made the visit a slow shuffle through stalls. Our Waterfall Circuit tour swaps it for three quieter falls further north.

The guide makes the difference

Our Ubud guides grew up nearby. They know which back road bypasses the Tegalalang traffic and which warung serves the best nasi campur for lunch. When you book with us you are booking a day, not a shopping list of stops.


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