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Very cool! 5 Most Wanted Monkey Tours in Bali

Posted by Pande Komang on Jul 12 2022
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Who here doesn't like animals? Everyone loves animals. There are even some people who have pets and keep them. One animal that has many fans is the monkey. Try it here, who doesn't know monkeys? Many mammals of this type already know.

But who would have thought that on the island of Bali there are tours that provide a lot of monkeys in it? The number of these monkeys makes it the main attraction for these tours. If you visit Bali, try to come to some of these tourist attractions, guaranteed not to disappoint.

Monkey Forest Ubud 
Bali Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve temple complex in Ubud Bali. Its full name as written on the welcome sign is the Padangtegal Mandala Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary for Wanara Wana Tourism. The complex houses approximately 340 monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) (32 adult males, 19 sub-adult males, 77 adult females, 122 juveniles, and 54 infants). Crab-eating monkey
Monkey Forest Ubud Bali is a small rainforest inhabited by several groups of monkeys and other tropical animals. Strategically located in the heart of Ubud Village. Monkey Forest in Balinese called Wanara Wana is spread across the island and Ubud Monkey Forest itself has a very important function for the continuity of monkey habitat in Bali. Meanwhile, the local community has an important role in maintaining this forest naturally so that all wildlife can live smoothly.



monkey forest Bali

The sacred place of Monkey Forest is located on the southern border of Ubud city about 3 km south of the city center with the main road also with the name Monkey Forest. This site can be reached from many sides apart from the center of Ubud, the eastern corner of Ubud, and from the southern area of ​​Ubud. The distance from Kuta is about 55 km, from Sanur about 40 km, and from the Nusa Dua area about 65 km.

The Ubud Monkey Forest Wildlife Sanctuary not only serves as an important component in the spiritual and daily lives of the villagers but is also the site of several research and conservation programs. The maintenance and management of special places like this attract the attention of researchers from all over the world, especially the interactions between humans and apes in these sacred places which are the subject of surveys and research studies. tourists usually often combine holidays to monkey forest Ubud after doing several activities such as Bali ATV Ride, Bali rafting, or Bali Swing

Monkeys at Alas Kedaton Temple
The monkeys in Alas Kedaton Temple are very tame and free to roam the temple grounds, so the calm atmosphere is sometimes broken by the noise of monkeys playing and fighting for food. The monkeys that live in the Alas Kedaton Temple, some are jumping on the temple walls, bathing in the ditch or some are hanging out on a few leaves that represent the impression of the scenery. Monkeys as temple guards who are always ready to greet every visitor who visits the Alas Kedaton Temple. Apart from monkeys, you can also find bats and several other animals in the Kedaton forest. At least 24 species of clumps have been identified at Alas Kedaton Temple.

Sangeh Monkey Forest
The Sangeh Bali Monkey Forest is located to the north of Sangeh Village, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency. Sangeh is the name of a village whose northern part is covered with hectares of nutmeg and inhabited by hundreds of monkeys. It is about 21 km from Denpasar and can be reached by car easily with good road conditions. In the 17th century during the golden age of the Mengwi Kingdom, I Gusti Ketut Karangasem, the son of Gusti Agung Made Agung (Raja Mengwi) built a temple in the middle of a nutmeg tree forest, which was later called Pura Bukit Dari.

Such nutmeg cannot be found anywhere else in Bali, and your whereabouts at Sangeh is a mystery. This 10-hectare forest of nutmeg trees is a sacred area protected by the Sangeh Traditional Village and its surroundings. In the midst of a green and dense forest, there live more than 600 tame and friendly monkeys that always attract the attention of visitors. Besides functioning as a sacred place, the forest and the monkeys are interesting tourist attractions to visit.

Uluwatu Temple

Who would have thought that Uluwatu, which is the most famous tourist spot in South Bali, keeps thousands of monkeys in it? When visiting this tourist spot you will be treated to extraordinary natural beauty. Its location on a cliff allows you to enjoy the beauty of the high seas while watching the funny behavior of monkeys. 

Uluwatu Temple has always been a very popular tourist attraction in the South Bali Islands among tourists because Uluwatu Temple offers a very beautiful sunset view. Seeing the beach view from the Uluwatu temple, and seeing the sunset process makes a very beautiful beauty incomparable. You will definitely feel at home for a long here while admiring the phenomenal works of nature. Being at a height and standing on a cliff will make the view wider without obstruction. Enjoying this beautiful view with your partner will make an unforgettable experience in your life.

Pulaki Temple
Pura Agung Pulaki is intended to commemorate the arrival of the Javanese priest Nirartha to Bali in the early 16th century. This temple is located about 7 km from Pemuteran and one hour drive (48 km) from Singaraja. This temple is one of the six most sacred temples in Bal. This temple is located on a flat plateau against a backdrop of rocky hills. The gray rocks behind the temple rise like cliffs. Right in front of the temple is a road that separates Pulaki temple 25 meters from the northern blue sea.

The forest behind the temple is home to many monkeys (apes). The Balinese believe that when Danghyang Nirartha lived here, monkeys accompanied him into the dense forest. Because of their respect for him, they stayed in the temple as guards.

Last changed: Jul 14 2022 at 6:01 PM

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