Explore Bali's Jungles: Top Trekking Tours

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Bali’s jungle, especially around Ubud, is full of green forests, rice fields, and palm trees. It is a peaceful place with hidden waterfalls and fresh air. Among the jungles, one of the most popular spots is the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where visitors can see many long-tailed macaques (monkeys). Bali is well known for these monkeys. Visitors can also try the Bali Swing, which gives them a beautiful view of the Ayung River valley. The jungle is home to many animals like deer, wild boars, flying foxes, leopard cats, monitor lizards, and many kinds of birds. Some rare birds, like the Bali starling, can also be found. In total, there are more than 160 animal species in Bali jungle. In the past, Bali had tigers, but the Bali tiger became extinct in the 1930s, and the Java tiger disappeared in the 1970s. Today, only a small number of Sumatran tigers are left in Indonesia. Bali's has many jungles like Ubud Monkey Forest, West Bali National Park, Mount Batur Jungle, Tembeling Beach & Forest, Bali Botanic Garden, and Penglipuran Bamboo Forest.

What to Expect During a Jungle Trek:

Walking under tall bamboo forests

Crossing small, shallow streams

Finding hidden waterfalls among the trees

Passing through quiet farming villages

Bali Jungle Activities:

Night safari to see animals in the dark

Group jungle trekking in Ubud

Visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

Cycling through the treetops

Best Places for Jungle Adventures in Bali :

Ubud Monkey Forest : Ubud, located in the heart of Bali, is a lush, tropical, and peaceful retreat. It is often called the cultural center of Bali. The jungle spans the Payangan area, surrounding the Ayung River and extending to Tegallalang, located about 15–20 minutes from central Ubud. The area is famous for its beautiful jungle, the Ayung River gorge, and green rice terraces. Ubud has a strong jungle atmosphere, with popular places like the Monkey Forest, Campuhan Ridge Walk, and scenic river-view resorts. April to October is best time to visit Ubud Monkey Forest. Visitors can explore art galleries, yoga studios, small cafés, and traditional markets. Just a few minutes away from the town, visitors can find rice fields, forest trails, and quiet river valleys. The hiking paths in Ubud are mostly easy and feel more like relaxing nature walks than difficult treks. Some popular walking routes include the Campuhan Ridge Walk, the Tegalalang forest trail, and paths near the Ayung River. For adventure, visitors can try the Ubud Jungle Swing. Places like Alas Harum offer exciting swings over rice terraces and valleys, along with attractions like the three-tier Cretya Pool. Visitors can witness the long tailed Macaques in Ubud Monkey Forest.

West Bali National Park : West Bali National Park is located on the western tip of Bali, in Buleleng and Jembrana regencies. It is the only official national park on the island. The park is home to around 160 animal species, including birds, mammals, and marine life. It is specially famous for birdwatching, with many rare species. There are also 176 types of plants, including rare orchids. Among the mammals, visitors can find the banteng, a wild bull and ancestor of Balinese cattle. Inside the park, the Bali Tower Bistro at Menjangan Resort has a unique five-story wooden tower that rises above the trees. From the top, visitors can enjoy a full 360-degree view of the West Bali National park. West Bali National Park is far from the busy tourist areas, so it feels quiet and more natural. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, trekking, cycling, birdwatching, mangrove tours, and land safaris. Snorkeling is one of the most popular activities in West Bali National Park.

Mount Batur Jungle : Most travelers know Mount Batur for its famous sunrise volcano hike. However, the forest areas around the mountain are also worth exploring. The landscape has a strong contrast. Visitors can witness black volcanic rocks, wide open hillsides, and patches of green jungle. Many travelers do a sunrise hike and then take a jungle walk later in the morning, making it a full-day outdoor adventure. From Mount Batur, visitors can enjoy beautiful views of Lake Batur, the largest crater lake in Bali. One can also see Mount Agung and the surrounding forests and volcanic landscapes. Small groups of monkeys are often seen near the summit. The best time to trek Mount Batur Jungle is during the dry season, from April to October.

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