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The Best Scenic Walks in Ubud

Ever wondered what the best places are for walking in Ubud? You’ve come to the right place!

Ubud captivates with its lush greenery, waterfalls, temples, and rice terraces. Consider exploring these charming walks to experience the nature of this town. You’ll find trails near the town center or accessible by taxi or motorbike. These easy, short walks allow you to enjoy multiple routes in a day or a leisurely stroll before relaxing at a café. Despite their popularity, these walks offer serene tropical landscapes away from the bustling center. Escape to peaceful surroundings and discover the natural beauty of Ubud on these less crowded paths.

 

Campuhan Ridge Walk

Campuhan Ridge Walk, one of Ubud’s most picturesque trails, offers a serene escape amidst lush tropical landscapes. Named after the meeting point of two rivers (Tjampuhan in ancient Balinese), it provides stunning sunrise and sunset views over sacred river gorges and dense forests. Accessible from the northwest end of Jalan Ubud Raya near Warwick Ibah Hotel, the walk begins with a scenic descent down a stone path leading to ridge-top stairs. Passing Pura Gunung Lebah Hindu Temple, the trail winds through villages, clifftop cafes, and vibrant rice fields, offering tranquility and natural beauty away from the bustling Ubud center.

 

Tegallalang Rice Terraces

The Tegallalang Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site, beckon with their breathtaking beauty and cultural significance. Located a short 20-minute drive from Ubud’s center, these terraces are a top attraction on the island, renowned for their picturesque landscapes. While many tour companies offer guided walks, you can also explore independently, choosing your own path through the area. To reach the terraces from Ubud’s Jalan Ubud Raya, head east and follow Jalan Andong north until you reach the entrance, marked by the iconic Andong statue, offering a scenic route to immerse yourself in Bali’s stunning agricultural heritage.

 

Kajeng Rice Field Walk

The Kajeng Rice Field Walk offers a serene escape just off the bustling Jalan Ubud Raya, accessible via a turn before Starbucks. Crossing a narrow, steep bridge leads to this hidden gem, less crowded but rewarding with its peaceful ambiance. Known also as the Sweet Orange Walk Trail, it forms a convenient loop showcasing both Kajeng and Subak Kuwuk Manis Rice Fields. Along the way, stop at the charming Sweet Orange Warung for a refreshing coconut amidst kaleidoscopic sunsets. Whether starting from Jl Kajeng or Sweet Orange Trail, this walk promises a tranquil retreat into Ubud’s scenic rural landscapes.

In addition to these scenic hikes and walks, the center of Ubud is great to explore on foot. It has a lot of attractions, restaurants, cafes, and museums within a few main streets. For that, Rama Phala Resort & Spa offers an ideal base. Located within walking distance of the famed Ubud Sacred Monkey Forest, this resort provides easy access to cultural sites and scenic walks. After a day of exploration, unwind in the resort’s tranquil surroundings, blending Balinese charm with modern comforts for a relaxing stay in the heart of Ubud.

In conclusion, Ubud offers a myriad of scenic walks that cater to every traveler’s preference, from the iconic Campuhan Ridge Walk to the tranquil paths of Kajeng Rice Fields. Whether exploring lush rice terraces or hidden village trails, each walk promises a unique glimpse into Bali’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

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