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Watch the Monkeys
At the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, you can watch the Balinese long-tailed monkeys play in their natural home. There are about 700 monkeys in the park, so you'll see them interact and search for food all around you. Keep a safe distance and hold onto your belongings because these curious animals might try to grab them!
Walk Through the Jungle
Take a peaceful walk through the lush jungle of the Monkey Forest, where you'll find different kinds of plants and trees. The paths take you through a natural reserve filled with tall trees and soothing sounds of nature.
See the Dragon Statues
Explore the Monkey Forest to discover the mysterious Dragon Statues that look like Komodo dragons crawling down the stair rails. Hidden among the greenery, they make the place feel like a scene from an adventure movie. It's a sight worth seeing and perfectly captures Ubud's enchanting scenery.
Learn About Conservation
Get involved with the sanctuary's conservation team to learn about how they protect the park's natural environment. Join educational tours and programs provided by the Monkey Forest's governing council to understand how important the sanctuary is for saving the park's monkeys and other wildlife.
Temples at Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal
This is the main temple in the southwest part of the sanctuary, dedicated to Shiva, a Hindu god. Many pilgrims visit this spiritual place, and a group of crab-eating macaques lives here too. You can admire the temple's grand design and intricate artwork, which reflect Bali's rich spiritual traditions.
Pura Beji
Found in the northwest of the park, Pura Beji is a famous temple for spiritual and physical cleansing. Nearby is a holy spring, especially important before religious events.
Pura Prajapati
Located in the northeastern area, near the cremation grounds, Pura Prajapati is dedicated to Prajapati, a Vedic god, and plays a key role in traditional Balinese funeral rites. Being close to the cemetery and used in large cremation ceremonies, the temple holds deep cultural meanings. You can learn about Bali's traditions and the life and death cycle in Balinese culture.
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