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Meet your local tour guide in the morning and travel to Mas village, which is close to Ubud's east side. Prior to that, a brief stop will be made at the colorful and ornate village temple known as Batuan temple.
Discover the art of Ubud and its surroundings, and meet with I Wayan Muka, a skillful mask maker whose works depict incredibly precise detailing and are frequently utilized in shows. You could get the chance to meet him and learn more about his passion in person. Next trip is to monkey forest, which serves as both a sanctuary for Balinese culture and is home to a sizable population of long-tailed macaques in Bali. There are two temples inside the forest: a Beji temple honoring the Gangga goddess for purification and a Dalem temple dedicated to Siwa.
Next, continue drive to the Ubud center, for your lunch at Café Lotus, popular for its authentic Balinese and Indonesian cuisine, overlooking the iconic Saraswati temple of Ubud.
Stroll to Ubud's royal palace, which was constructed in the 16th century and is currently the residence of the city's monarch and royal family.
The Ubud art market, Bali's most wellknown traditional market, is located right across to the palace. Balinese textiles and handicrafts are among the various items that local vendors are selling here as you stroll down the market aisles.
After that, visit the Arma Museum to see one of the best collections of Indonesian and Balinese artifacts. More than a museum, Agung Rai Museum of Art is a living tradition that you can experience by strolling through its lush tropical garden where you can enjoy your coffee or tea before heading back to your hotel.