Jumat, 31 Mei 2013

Ubud Monkey Forest, the place tamed Monkey in Bali

Ubud Monkey Forest, the place tamed Monkey in Bali

Hordes of monkeys in the monkey forest ubud

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Monkey Forest is one area that is in precisely in the woods Padangtegal Ubud is Bali Hindu holy site. So the apes are different from monkeys forest Padangtegal most. Because the monkey is sanctified by the local community. Monkey forest area so it is called by the villagers Padangtegal, managed by Tourism Wenara Wana Mandala Foundation.

As the name implies, at the Bali Tourism is the main attraction of monkeys, apes and that presents a lush trees located at the outskirts of the forest - Padangtegal - Ubud - Bali - Indonesia. Because the famous monkey forest, the name of the road to this place is also called the "Monkey forest road".

With ticket prices for adults Rp. 15.000 and children Rp. 7.500 both domestic and foreign. The place is suitable and fun for the holidays especially for your childs. fits perfectly with the price paid. tourists can enjoy 12 hectares of forest monkeys.

Monkeys here is more benign than the monkeys at Uluwatu and Sangeh. because guards routinely fed 3 times a day.

Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

About Ubud

Ubud

a town in central Bali, is far removed from the drunken bikini scene in Kuta, and is regarded as the cultural centre of Bali. It is famous as an arts and crafts hub, and much of the town and nearby villages seems to consist of artists' workshops and galleries. There are some remarkable architectural and other sights to be found, and a general feeling of well being to be enjoyed, all thanks to the spirit, surroundings, and climate of the place.

While Ubud seems to outsiders like one small town, it is in fact fourteen villages, each run by its own banjar (village committee). Ubud has grown rapidly, and some central parts are creaking under the strain of coping with the number of visitors. That said, most development is sympathetic to the zeitgeist, if not designed specifically in the local style. Growth continues apace, but there are still terraced rice fields along the rivers, and away from the town centre, regular, quiet village life carries on relatively undisturbed.