Tucked away in the ravines, dense forest and rice paddies of the foothills, Ubud boasts both enchanting landscapes and cultural wealth. Delve into this natural beauty and culture with a visit to the Neka Art Museum and the Threads of Life Indonesian Textile Arts Centre. Wander the Royal Palace compound, still home to the Royal family, and learn about Asta Kosala Kosali house-building traditions. Shop for handcrafted goods made by local craftspeople at Ubud Art Market before immersing yourself in nature at the Ubud Monkey Forest, home to more than one hundred species of trees, a number of interesting temples and hundreds of crab-eating macaque monkeys.