Don’t think of it as a hassle because the surrounding greenery will leave you mesmerized.
Once you are at the top, you can watch the sunrise and take photos at some of Bali’s most Instagrammable spots.
Break at Puri Saren Palace
Puri Saren Palace is better known as Ubud Palace and part of your itinerary includes a pit stop here at Jalan Raya Ubud No. 8 which is 1.7 kilometers away from Campuhan Hill by motorbike.
Travelers are greeted by a stunning gate decorated in Balinese reliefs and ornaments that will leave you in awe.
You can spend some time to rest here by taking in all the architectural wonders of this castle.
A dose of Bali Art
From Puri Saren Castle, your next destination is The Blanco Renaissance Museum which boasts a spectacular range of artwork from famous Balinese artists.
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It is a kilometer drive my motorbike from the castle and is situated in Jalan Raya Campuhan.
The museum offers a famous painting of a woman that is well-known by painter Don Antonio Blanco and artwork from his son, Mario Antonio Blanco.
The museum’s interior has been decorated like a mega European building so you will have some time to enjoy the art while taking photos for your social media feed.
Lunch at Littletalks Ubud
After feasting your eyes with Bali’s famous art, it is now time for you to feast in some delicious lunch that is 6 meters away from the museum.
The Littletalks Ubud café has a calm and relaxing ambiance namely because it is part of a library that has been uniquely designed and boasts views of Bali’s untouched nature.
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The price range of drinks here is Rp 18,000 – Rp 35,000 and food prices vary from Rp 30,000 – Rp 60,000.
Photo session at Saraswati Temple Park
Our Ubud itinerary brings you to Saraswati Temple Park at Jalan Kajeng or around 1 kilometer away from Littletalks Ubud by motorbike.