This private half-day tour is designed for travellers who want to experience Ubud’s spiritual and natural highlights without rushing or following a packed group itinerary. The experience focuses on Bali’s traditional water purification ritual at Tirta Empul Temple, combined with scenic rice terraces and a peaceful jungle waterfall, all within 6–7 hours. With private transport and flexible timing, this tour suits budget travellers who still value privacy, comfort, and meaningful cultural insight.
The journey begins at Tirta Empul Temple, one of Bali’s most important Hindu temples, dating back to the 10th century. According to Balinese belief, the holy spring here was created by the god Indra and has been used for ritual cleansing for more than a thousand years. Locals continue to come to the temple to perform melukat, a traditional water purification ritual believed to cleanse negative energy and restore balance. The natural spring water flows through a series of stone fountains, each with its own meaning and sequence. During your visit, you will learn why water plays a central role in Balinese Hindu culture, how the purification ritual is performed respectfully, and the meaning behind the different fountains. Participation in the water purification ritual is optional, and those who prefer not to join may explore the temple grounds at their own pace.
After the temple visit, the tour continues to Uma Ceking Rice Terrace, where you can walk through terraced rice fields shaped by Bali’s traditional irrigation system and enjoy scenic views at a relaxed pace. The final stop is Manuaba Waterfall, a quieter jungle waterfall away from larger crowds, offering time to rest, take photos, or enjoy the natural surroundings. Time at each location is flexible, allowing the experience to adjust to your comfort and interest.
This is a private tour only, with no shared transport or fixed group schedule. Instead of trying to visit many attractions in one day, the itinerary focuses on fewer locations to avoid fatigue and create a calmer experience. The total duration is approximately 6–7 hours, with pickup available from Ubud, Kuta, and Seminyak in a private air-conditioned vehicle. Walking is generally light, though some paths near the waterfall may be uneven.
This tour is not intended for travellers looking for a fast-paced or full-day sightseeing programme with many stops. The water purification ritual involves standing in flowing spring water and requires modest dress; sarongs are available at the temple.