Monkey Forest Ubud Entry Fee, Timings & Ticket Booking Guide

Ubud, Bali has the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary covering 12.5 hectares of ancient jungle that houses more than 1 260 long-tailed macaques, 3 14 th -century Hindu temples, and 186 species of trees. It is a holy place in the locality of Jl. Monkey Forest, Padangtegal, is being conserved and used by the local people as a spiritual place. Opening hours: 9.00 AM-6.00 PM (last entry 5.15 PM), entrance fee: IDR 80,000 (adults) / IDR 100,000 (children) (6-11 years old). Purchase tickets at the official booth inside; no prior online reservation is necessary, but be there early enough so as not to get caught in the crowd. Keep things safe (no food/glasses), abide by the no touching monkey rules, and be respectful to temple areas. Excursion with Ubud rice terraces. For travelers exploring Indonesia further, you can also discover stunning Beaches in Jakarta for a contrasting coastal experience.

Entry Fee Details

Adult weekday: IDR 80,000; weekend: IDR 100,000. Kids under 12: IDR 60,000; under 6 free. Cash or card accepted at gates.​

Visiting Timings

Daily 9 AM-6 PM. Peak 10 AM-3 PM; sunrise not available. Allow 1-2 hours of exploration.​

Ticket Booking Tips

Purchase at the entrance only. Groups get no discounts; sarongs are provided free for temples.​

FAQs

1. What is the Monkey Forest Ubud entry fee?

IDR 80,000 weekdays/IDR 100,000 weekends for adults; IDR 60,000 for children 6-11. Under 6 free; no online pre-booking.​

2. What are the Monkey Forest Ubud timings?

Open 9:00 AM-6:00 PM daily, last entry 5:15 PM. Closed no days; best mornings for fewer monkeys grabbing items.​

3. How to book Monkey Forest Ubud tickets?

Buy on arrival at the ticket booth with cash/card. No advance purchase; queues are short outside peak hours.​

4. Are there rules at Monkey Forest Ubud?

No feeding/touching monkeys, no loose items/food. Stay on paths; temples are view-only for non-Hindus.​

5. How long to spend at Monkey Forest Ubud?

1.5-2 hours covers temples (Pura Dalem Agung, Beji), bridges, and monkey pools. Guided audio optional.​

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