
Nestled in the lush heart of Ubud, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary—also known as Mandala Suci Wenara Wana—is one of Bali’s most beloved natural and cultural attractions. More than just a forest, it is a spiritual and ecological haven where nature, wildlife, and Balinese culture harmoniously coexist.
Monkey Forest offers visitors a tranquil escape into a dense tropical jungle filled with towering trees, moss-covered pathways, hanging vines, and serene streams. The forest is home to more than 1,200 long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), which roam freely throughout the sanctuary. Visitors can observe these playful yet sacred monkeys in their natural habitat, making for a unique and unforgettable experience.
Within the sanctuary lie three ancient Hindu temples, still actively used by local villagers for religious ceremonies:
These temples reflect the strong spiritual roots of the Balinese people and add cultural depth to the serene surroundings.



Monkey Forest is not only a tourist attraction but also a center for conservation, education, and spiritual awareness. It is managed by the local community of Padangtegal Village, who are committed to preserving the natural environment and sacred traditions.
Located just a short walk from central Ubud, Monkey Forest is easily accessible and often included in day tour itineraries. It’s open daily and welcomes visitors from around the world who seek a balance of nature, culture, and adventure.
Whether you’re a nature lover, spiritual seeker, or curious traveler, Monkey Forest Ubud offers an experience like no other—where the wild and the sacred become one.