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Ubud Trekking Adventure

0 Ubud Trekking Adventure

Ubud Trekking is a essentially short walk that provides compelling insights into Ubud culture & nature , including a close look at rice terraces / rice paddy farming, ( Subak ) traditional Balinese irrigation, Ubud local people and animal. It is very pleasant to walk through the fields surrounding Ubud, The trekking guide will take you to discover amazing historical sites, visit ancient temples and enjoy the natural beauty of Ubud.

tjampuhan trekking

Ubud Trekking Package

1. Tjampuhan Trekking

This adventure will start from Tjampuhan river valley path and will continue to Bangkiang Sidem village the traditional village of art and craft after passing the village you will see local farmers activities and beautiful rice field and then we will visit Pucak Payogan Temple ( This temple was established by Rsi Markandya “the holy person of Hindu” in the 9th century ) at Payogan village and then we will go to Lungsiakan Village and Sanggingan village and will stop at Tjampuhan bridge. Along this trip you will see green lush scenery and nice panoramic view of Tjampuhan valley.

2. Middle Ubud Trekking

Trip start from Abangan through the paddies path walks and continue to Kelabang Moding the rural Bali village and then go to Sakti village here we will see the traditional Balinese irrigation and beautiful rice field and we continue to passing Sambahan village and will finish at Ubud Palace. You will face a nice rice terrace view and interesting village and along the trek we will find local traditional local people activities.

3. Ayung River Trekking

This trip will start from Kedewatan village, Ubud and start the journey in front of Dalem Suargan Temple. Then we go down along the small forest until we reach the bank of Ayung River. Followed the path, then you can find a small traditional bridge hanging on the Ayung River where we have to pass, if we are lucky we can see the colony of monkey when passing the bridge. After passing the bridge you will find the activities of the local people taking sand from the river up to the village use a traditional pulley. Besides that you also can see rice field after.

Additional information:
- Its better if start trekking in the morning where the weather is fresh ( around 7am)
- Approximately duration : 2 – 3 hours.

Inclusive:
- Cold mineral water
- Fresh face towel
- Air Conditioner return transfer
- Friendly speaking English trekking guide

What should be brought?
- Camera / Handy cam
- Boat Shoes / Shoes
- Hat
- Sunblock

Price :

For the price is flexible. Book the tours and discuss about the price and more information about this Trekking

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Where to Surf in Bali?

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The swells come from the Indian Ocean, so the surf is on the south side of the island, and strangely, on the north west coast of Nusa Lembongan, where the swell funnels in to the strait between there and the Bali coast. In the dry season ( around April to September ), the west coast has the best breaks, with the trade winds coming in from the south east, this is also when Nusa Lembongan work best. In the wet season ( October to March ), surf the eastern side of the island, from Nusa Dua to Padangbai. if there’s a north wind or no wind at all there are also a couple of breaks on the southern coast of Bukit Peninsula.Below the list of The most well known breaks.

Kuta & Legian
For your first plunge into the warm Indian Ocean, try the beach at Kuta Beach; on full tide go out near lifesaving club at the south end of the beach road. at low tide, try the tubes around Halfway Kuta, probably the best place on Bali for beginners to practice. start at the beach breaks if you are a bit rusty. the sand here is fine and packed hard, so it can hurt when you hit it. Further north, the breaks at Legian Beach can be pretty wonderful, with lefts and rights on the sand bar. at Kuta & Legian you will encounter most of the local Balinese Surfer. Further north again there more beach breaks off Seminyak, such us the Oberoi near the hotel of the same name. the sea here is fickle and can have dangerous rip tides – take a friend and take a good care. For more serious stuff, go to the reefs south of the beach breaks about 1 km out to sea. Kuta Reefs, a vast stretch of coral, provide a variety of waves. the main breaks is a classic left hander. best at mid to high tide with a 5 to 6 foot swell, when it peels across the reef and has a beautiful inside tube section; the first part is a good workable wave. over 7 feet it tends to double up and section. south of kuta reef there are some good breaks around the end of the air port runaway. there are reef break called Airport Lefts, with a workable wave at mid to high tied. on the south side of run away, Airport Rights has three right handers that can be a bit fickle, and are shallow and dangerous at low tide they are best for good surfers at mid to high tide with a strong swell.

Padang Padang
Just Padang for short, this super shallow, left hand reef breaks is just north of Ulu towards Kuta the new road around the coast make it easy to get to. check this places carefully before venturing out. it’s very demanding break that only work over about 6 feet from mid to high tide, its a great place to watch from the cliff top. if you can’t surf tubes, backhand of forehand, don’t go out. Padang is a tube. after a ledgey take of, you power along the bottom before pulling up into the barrel.

Bingin
Bingin is located in the north of Padang Padang beach and accessible by road, this once secret spot can now get crowded. it’s best at mid tide with a 6 foot swell, when it manufactures short but perfect left-hand barrels.

Dreamland
You have to go through the abortive Pecatu Indah Resort to reach this spot, which also get crowded now that the road is better. at low tide with a 5 foot swell, this solid peak offer a short, sharp right and a lower, more tubuar left.

Balangan
Go throughPecatu Indah Resort and follow the alternative roud around to the right to reach Balangan. Balangan is a fast left over a shallow reef, unsurfable at low tide, good at mid tide with anything over a 4 foot swell; with an 8 foot swell , this can be a clssic wave.

There are also more exotic place to surf in Bali. Now most of the main surf breaks are shown on the Bali Map.

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