Enter the Elephant Cave
Only 10 minutes south of Ubud lies one of the most sacred sites in Bali Elephant Cave. Also known as the, this Hindu site dates back to the 11th Century and was nominated as a tentative UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Get Holistically Healed
With scores of holistic medicine practitioners now living around Ubud, it is no surprise that so many spas and meditation centers have opened up. In town you can easily find all types of Eastern and Western massage centers, reiki healers, herbal medicine shops, and even acupuncture practitioners.
See the Cranes of Petulu
A strange, natural phenomenon occurs each evening just north of Ubud in the village of Petulu. Thousands of white herons arrive here around 6:00 p.m. Such a predictable gathering of these large and beautiful birds is a spectacle not to be missed.
Watch Balinese Dance Performances
No visit to Ubud is complete without seeing atleast one traditional dance performance. This\is a great opportunity to see classic Hindulegends being told through dancers in colorful, traditionalcostumes. The Ubud Palace is a popular place providingshows nightly.