Seeking past and present lives at the Ubud Palace, encountering the legendary 'Ketut'
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🌸Do you remember watching the big-mouthed beauty Julia Roberts in 'Eat Pray Love'?
🌸Seeing the protagonist Liz visit her spiritual teacher 'Ketut' in Ubud, as well as the unique rice paddies and terraces of Ubud, I fell deeply in love with Ubud.
🌸Fascinated by the mystical 'Ketut' of Ubud and the artistic and cultural atmosphere of Ubud, it feels like my soul has been left in a place called 'Ubud'.
🌸I'm determined to go to Ubud to seek my past and present lives, and to encounter the legendary 'Ketut'...
📍Detailed address:
Ubud Palace Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571 Indonesia
⏰Opening hours: 9:00-17:00
⏳Suggested visit duration: 1~~2 hours
✨🎫Admission: Free
🌟Highlights:
1️⃣The palace is located in the town of Ubud, known as the art capital of Bali
2️⃣The palace was built in the 16th century, designed by famous artists, with a total of 60 rooms
3️⃣The whole palace is majestic, especially the main gate, with exquisite hand carvings and opulent gold leaf inside the palace
4️⃣At Ubud Palace, you can experience traditional Balinese art and culture, and in the evening, there are traditional Balinese dance performances in the courtyard
5️⃣Additionally, after visiting the palace, you can reach the Ubud Market, where there are a variety of Buddha statues, wood carvings, clothes, jewelry, and slippers
📌Practical Tips:
1️⃣You must dress neatly to enter the palace, entering from the side door.
2️⃣You can enjoy an authentic royal feast in the palace square.
3️⃣Remember to bargain when shopping at the Ubud Market.
4️⃣Pants should be over the knee or wear a long skirt, and there are sarongs at the entrance to wrap around your legs.
The building exudes the beauty of typical Balinese architecture, with intricate woodcarving details and a grand entrance.
Ubud palace in Ubud it's so quiet now a days because of less tourist, the place is good for photos. nice place to visit
beautiful architecture and loads off history. despite having lots off tourists it is well worth a visit.
Ubud Palace, which can be reached without the income fee, is also surrounded by many cafes to enjoy the Bali style decoration.
The palace is free to enter so be ware of any tour guides asking for an entre fee or "donation" for the palace. You can only view the front of the palace as it is an actual functioning/working palace where the Royal family of Ubud resides. The palace entry way is lovely to walk
The palace is free to enter so be ware of any tour guides asking for an entre fee or "donation" for the palace. You can only view the front of the palace as it is an actual functioning/working palace where the Royal family of Ubud resides. The palace entry way is lovely to walk through and take lots of photos for social media outlets.
The palace is free to enter so be ware of any tour guides asking for an entre fee or "donation" for the palace. You can only view the front of the palace as it is an actual functioning/working palace where the Royal family of Ubud resides. The palace entry way is lovely to walk through and take lots of photos for social media outlets.