Top 50+ Things to Do in Bali with Kids (Activities & Attractions)
Q: "What are fun sports and activities for kids in Bali?
If your little one (or teen!) has energy to burn and a love for football or skating, Bali's got some great options. Whether they're kicking goals or learning to ride ramps, there's something for every age and skill level.
Q: "What's Amplitude Skate Park Like?"
If your kid's into skateboarding — or even just wants to try it out — Amplitude Skate Park in Kerobokan is a total win.It's got everything from beginner-friendly ramps to advanced lines for more confident skaters. They rent out gear too, so no stress if you don't have your own board yet. raceamplitude.com Tip: Go earlier in the day to avoid the heat (and the crowds). There's a little café on-site too for snacks and shade.
Q: "Where Can My Kid Play Soccer in Bali?"
So many good options! From casual fun to serious training, there's a football vibe here for everyone.
Bali SBK
This is a solid choice if your kid wants to level up their soccer game. The coaches are passionate and the training is super high quality — it’s not just about kicking the ball, but learning strategy and teamwork too, teached by former professionals. Whatsapp: +6281946259102 | balisbk.com Tip: They offer sessions for both juniors and teens, so it's a nice community as your child grows.
Bali United Youth
This one’s backed by the pros — Bali United FC. If your kid dreams of going pro someday, this academy is a great stepping stone. They focus a lot on local talent, but international kids are welcome too. baliutd.com/buacademy 📍 Jl. Bypass IB Mantra, Pantai Purnama, Gianyar Whatsapp: +628811008888 Tip: It’s a bit of a drive from Canggu or Ubud, but totally worth it if your child is serious about football.
Bali Bulldogs FC
Such a cool, family-friendly club. They’ve got programs starting from kindy all the way up to U18 — plus adult and women’s teams too. The vibe is inclusive and encouraging, with great coaches and a real sense of team spirit. balibulldogsfc.com 📍 Jl. Subak Sari No. 72, Tibubeneng (Canggu area) Whatsapp: +6281384474406 Tip: It’s great if you have multiple kids because they cater to so many age groups. And the parents’ community is super welcoming.
Little Ballers FC
This one's perfect for the tiny ones just getting started. Classes are short (just 45 mins) and packed with fun mini-games that keep the kiddos engaged while learning basic football moves. littleballersfc.com 📍 Held at Estadio Futsal Tip: Super fun for toddlers and preschoolers. It’s more about play than pressure, which is great at that age.
Final Thought:
Whether your child is a mini Messi in the making or just looking to have fun and make friends, Bali's sports scene has plenty to offer. Best of all? You'll probably meet a few cool parents along the way too.
Q: "Can I take my kids horse riding in Bali? Or maybe go for a ride myself?"
Absolutely! Whether you're looking for a beach trot at sunrise, a pony ride for the little ones, or a scenic adventure through rice fields, Bali’s got some magical spots to saddle up. Here are some favorites:
Bali Equestrian Centre – Canggu (Berawa)
If you're staying in Canggu, this place is super convenient and great for kids. It’s a proper international-standard riding school with friendly instructors and 38 well-cared-for horses. They’ve got pony rides, beginner lessons, and even fun holiday camps. And bonus — there’s an all-day brunch spot on site overlooking the arena. Great spot to hang out while the kids ride. @baliequestriancentre baliequestriancentre.com 📍 Jl. Karang Suwung, Berawa, Canggu Whatsapp: +6287862949030 Tip: Book ahead, especially on weekends. Pony rides fill up fast!
Bali Horse Riding – Saba Beach (Gianyar)
This is the one if you want a dreamy sunrise ride on the beach. The coastline here is peaceful and perfect in the morning light. balihorseriding.net 📍 Jl. Pantai Saba, Gianyar +623614402790 (only call and SMS) Tip: Wear something comfy and closed-toe — and definitely go early for that golden light.
Salty Cowboy – Kedungu (Tabanan)
This one’s close to our hearts. It’s a horse rescue center that offers rides through rice fields and along the beach. The horses are gentle, and the vibe is rustic and real. saltycowboybali.com 📍 Jl. Pantai Kedungu, Tabanan Whatsapp: +6281237312248 Tip: They also offer riding therapy and have a small café — feels like a mini escape.
Kuda P Stables – Tabanan
If you're after a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, Kuda P is your spot. Ride through sleepy villages, rice paddies, and down to the quiet Pig Stone Beach. It’s peaceful, and the guides are super chill. kudapstables.com 📍 Pangkung Tibah, Tabanan Whatsapp: +628113939011 Tip: Best for families or couples who want a calm and scenic ride. You’ll barely see another tourist out there.
Ubud Horse Stables – Tegallalang
Tucked up in the hills near Ubud, this stable offers peaceful rides with stunning views over lush rice terraces. It’s quiet, green, and just what you'd expect from the Ubud area. ubudhorsestable.com 📍 Desa Pupuan, Gianyar Whatsapp: +6281339585666 Tip: Great spot if you're staying up north or want to escape the crowds for a bit.
Horse Bali – Candidasa
For those on the east side of the island, this place offers rides on Candidasa’s black sand beaches. It’s a pretty dramatic and beautiful coastline. horsebali.com 📍 Sengkidu, Karangasem Whatsapp: +6282247215443 Tip: Less touristy than other parts of Bali, so it’s perfect for a quieter day out.
Seminyak Beach Horse Riding
Want a quick and easy ride right near the beach clubs? These private rides along Seminyak Beach are a cool way to switch things up, especially for kids.
📍 Seminyak Beach Whatsapp: +6282236004611 Tip: It’s super laid-back and good for beginners. Go at sunset for an epic view. Final Thought: Horse riding in Bali is more than just a fun activity - it's a chance to slow down, connect with nature, and maybe even meet a few lovely rescue horses along the way. Bring a camera, wear sunblock, and get ready for a unique side of the island you probably didn’t expect.
Q: "Where can I take my kids to play in Bali — and maybe grab a coffee while I'm at it?"
Oh, you’re in luck! Bali’s got a growing list of awesome spots where kids can run wild and you can chill for a bit. Some even have Wi-Fi and good coffee, so everyone’s happy.
CANGGU + BERAWA AREA
Parklife Bali – Canggu
A favorite for many local families. There's a playground, restaurant, and even some cultural shows from time to time. Kids can run wild, and you can sip your coffee in peace.
- Address: Jl. Raya Uma Buluh No.15, Canggu
- @parklife_bali | parklifebali.com | Whatsapp: +6281805113200
- Opening hours: 8 AM - 8 PM
Tip: Their Sunday roast is actually legit — stay for lunch!
Mai Main – Canggu
This one’s a bit of a wonderland. There’s a baby spa (!), an indoor and outdoor pool, and so many play zones. You could spend hours here.
- Address: Jl. Padang Linjong No.8, Canggu
- maimain.com | Whatsapp: +6281237339353
- Opening hours: 9 AM - 7 PM
Tip: Book ahead for spa services. It gets busy!
Smiley Playhouse – Canggu
Tucked above Ding Ding Hot Pot, this cozy indoor playroom is ideal for rainy days. Think books, toys, slides, ball pit and calm corners.
- Address: Ding Ding Hot Pot, 2nd Floor Jl. Padang Linjong, Canggu
- @smiley.playhouse | Whatsapp: +6282170003200
- Opening hours: 9 AM - 8 PM
Tip: It’s a great stop after lunch — or during it if you’re multitasking parent-mode.
Brie’s Unicorn Café & Pocket Pet Playground – Pererenan
Yes, it’s as magical as it sounds. Think pastel colors, waffles, and little animals you can meet. It’s quirky, kid-focused, and surprisingly chill.
- Address: Lapangan Sempol, Pererenan
- briesunicorncafebali.com | Whatsapp: +6281339794619
- Opening hours: 11 AM - 6 PM
Tip: Great for birthdays or just a fun morning out with little ones who love animals.
Tiny – Berawa
Tiny is a super sweet café tucked away in Tibubeneng — and it's made with families in mind. If you’re looking for a spot where you can sip your coffee in peace while your little one plays nearby, this place is kind of a dream. There’s a cute, eco-friendly play area with toys and space to explore, and everything is close enough that you can keep an eye on your kid while chilling with a smoothie or a healthy brunch.
- Address: Gg. Anggrek, Tibubeneng
- @tiny.cafe.bali | Whatsapp: +6282266484226
- Opening hours: 8:30 AM - 8 PM
UBUD AREA
Bali Family Hangout – Singakerta
It’s a blend of playground, mini amusement park, and preschool. Super friendly vibe and lots of open space.
- Address: Jl. Katik Lantang, Ubud balifamilyhangout.com | Whatsapp: +6287863204953
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 8:30 AM – 8 PM | Fri–Sun 8:30 AM – 9 PM
Tip: They offer family discounts and have free parking — rare for Ubud!
Ubud Playground (ECD Playground)
Hidden gem! A peaceful spot just outside central Ubud. Plenty of shade and toys to keep the kids active.
- Jl. Raya Sakah, Batuan
- @ecd.playground | Whatsapp: +6282147950860
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 9 PM
Tip: Check their Instagram for events or weekend playgroups.
The Play Land
Big indoor-outdoor playground with slides, ball pit, climbing zones, and outdoor fun like ATVs and flying fox. Great for active kids!
- Address: Jl. Raya Singapadu No. 22, Gianyar
- @the_play_land
- Opening hours: 11 AM – 9 PM Tip: Bring socks and water — and stay close for the outdoor stuff!
KUTA, LEGIAN & SEMINYAK
Waka Waka Playground – Legian
Underwater-themed indoor fun right near Double 6 Beach. Perfect for little ones aged 9 months and up.
- Inside FuramaXclusive Ocean Beach Resort
- playatwakawaka.com | +62361737400
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 6 PM
Tip: It’s indoors and air-conditioned — perfect on a hot or rainy day.
Hilton Bali Resort Jungle Kids Club – Nusa Dua
If you’re staying down south, this kids club is a dream. Trampoline, mini treetop playground, and even a climbing wall. hilton.com 📍 Jl. Raya Nusa Dua Selatan Tip: Great if you want some solo beach time while the kids play safely.
DENPASAR + SANUR AREA
Peek a Boo – Sanur
A Sanur staple. Huge indoor/outdoor space for under 10s. Lots of shade, slides, toys, and even a mini bike track.
- Jl. Buana Raya No.22 C
- peekabooreborn.id | Whatsapp: +6281999777226
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 10 PM
Tip: There’s a café inside with decent coffee and snacks.
Kids SoHo Playground – Sanur
Small but super clean and well-kept. Fun place for toddlers.
- Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No.278
- kids-soho.com | Whatsapp: +6281237556788
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 9 PM
Tip: Come early to avoid the heat — they have great morning programs.
Mookiland Park – Kerobokan
One of the biggest play parks on the island. Ball pits, bouncy castles, flying fox, and even some light education activities.
- Jl. Raya Kedampang, Kerobokan
- @mookiland
- Opening hours: 9 AM - 9:30 PM
Tip: Bring socks — it’s semi-indoor and they’re usually required!
JIMBARAN + ULUWATU AREA
Jungle Play Bali – Jimbaran
Spacious, open-air, and full of fun gear. Great for kids with lots of energy to burn.
- Jimbaran HUB
- @jungleplaybali
- Opening hours: 9:30 AM - 5 PM
Tip: They host occasional workshops and family events — keep an eye out.
Ohana Kids Paradise – Ungasan
Huge outdoor play space with sand pits, play kitchens, and swings. The café makes it easy to chill while the kids run free.
- Jl. Raya Uluwatu Pecatu No.108, Ungasan
- @ohana.kidsparadise
- Opening hours: 8 AM - 9 PM
Tip: Best in the mornings or late afternoons when it’s cooler.
Istana Anak – Denpasar
Classic indoor play centre for toddlers and young kids. Soft play, colorful and cozy.
- Jl. Mahendradatta No.999
- @istana_anak_anak_indonesia
- Opening hours: 10 AM - 6 PM
Tip: Bring snacks or grab a coffee nearby — there's no full café on-site.
Pangolin Kids Club – Uluwatu
Big, bright, and packed with fun — perfect if you're in the Bukit. Kids from toddlers to teens will love the climbing tower, ball pit, and music room.
- Address: Family Nest Experience Villas, Jl. Labuansait Jl. Pantai Cemongkak,Uluwatu
- @pangolinkids
- Opening hours: 8 AM - 8 PM
Quick Tips:
Always pack socks for indoor spots. Early mornings or post-nap afternoons are best for playground visits. Most places are stroller-friendly, but not all have ramps — call ahead if that matters. Many offer package deals or loyalty cards if you plan to go often.
Q: "Are there any beach clubs in Bali that are actually good for families?"
Yes! Bali isn’t just about sunsets and cocktails (though we love those too). Plenty of beach clubs here welcome kids with open arms — think play zones, kids’ menus, and weekend fun. Here’s a rundown of some solid family-friendly spots across the island:
CANGGU + BERAWA
FINNS Beach Club
A go-to for many expat families. FINNS has comfy family zones, pool access, and good food. It’s lively, but still manageable with kids. bookings.finnsbeachclub.com Whatsapp: +6281138316547 Tip: Arrive early to grab a shaded spot and enjoy the quieter morning vibe.
La Brisa
Super chill, with a nautical vibe and space for kids to roam. Not overly kid-themed, but families are totally welcome. labrisa-bali.com Whatsapp: +628113946666 Tip: Sunday markets here are fun for the whole fam — and the food’s really good too.
COMO Beach Club
Attached to a lovely hotel, this place includes a kids' club called Play by COMO — which is great if you want a moment to breathe. comohotels.com/bali Whatsapp: +6281138209418 Tip: Cultural performances and themed parties make this more than just a beach hang.
The Lawn
Not officially a kids’ club, but good for sunset snacks while the kids swim in the pool or roll around on the grass. thelawncanggu.com Whatsapp: +6281138004951 Tip: It gets packed by late arvo.
Atlas Beach Fest
Big, bold, and buzzy. If your kids like a bit of action, Atlas might work — especially during the day before it gets too party-heavy. atlasbeachfest.com Whatsapp: +6281119082168 Tip: Stick to morning or early afternoon visits for a more kid-friendly scene.
Le Bajo, Pererenan
Hidden gem! It’s like a little slice of Labuan Bajo right in Bali. Pool, food, chill vibes, and very family-welcoming. le-bajo.com Whatsapp: +6281138308989 Tip: Great weekend spot. They often have live music and space for kids to play.
SEMINYAK + LEGIAN
Potato Head Beach Club
Desa Potato Head has a Creative Village where kids can make boats or kites from natural materials. Workshops happen Sundays! seminyak.potatohead.co Whatsapp: +6281138007979 Tip: Parents need to stay with the kiddos — it’s hands-on, but fun.
Ku De Ta
On Sundays (till 3pm), it turns into a mini family festival — think live music, bouncy castles, even mermaids! kudeta.com Whatsapp: +62361736969 Tip: Come early, grab a sunbed, and soak it all in.
Mrs Sippy
Families are welcome until 4pm on weekends. That diving board is the main attraction — big fun if you’ve got confident swimmers. mrssippybali.com Whatsapp: +6282145001007 Tip: Bring floaties and sunscreen — the pool gets sun all day.
Cocoon Beach Club
Kids menus and low-key activities make this a decent option for families who want a more mellow vibe. cocoon-beach.com Whatsapp: +6281266884467 Tip: Check in with staff about ongoing promos — they sometimes do family deals.
Azul Beach Club
Fun design, good food, and they’ve thought of the kids — with a proper menu just for them. azulbali.com Whatsapp: +6281138839333 Tip: Ask for a table near the edge — more breeze, and kids can wander safely.
UBUD + SURROUNDS
Titi Batu Ubud Club
This place is made for energetic kids. Think jumping bridges, bouncy castles, skate park, and even water fights. titibatu.com Whatsapp: +628113817755 Tip: Bring swimwear and a change of clothes. They’ll definitely get wet.
Komune Resort & Beach Club
If you're heading east, this place is perfect for a beach day with the kids. Good food, calm water, and space to play. komuneresorts.com Whatsapp: +6281128901010 Tip: Check their event calendar — they sometimes host outdoor movie nights or surf classes for kids.
KUTA + NUSA DUA
Roosterfish Beach Club
A hit with families! Big play lawn, foam parties on Sundays, and seriously good food. roosterfishbeachclub.com Whatsapp: +6281139403588 Tip: Go early on Sunday for the foam party — it gets crowded by noon.
Sundays Beach Club
Tucked away, but totally worth the trek. Kids can paddleboard, join bonfires, or just splash in the clear water. sundaysbeachclub.com Whatsapp: +6282144057406 Tip: There's a little incline down to the beach, so wear comfy shoes (or take the funicular!).
Reef Beach Club – Nusa Dua
Nice, calm, and classy. They offer kids’ activities and have a safe beach zone. @reefbeachclub Tip: Great spot if you're staying at a nearby resort. It’s a quick and easy escape.
Courtyard by Marriott Beach Club
Simple and safe — good for beach play and not too overwhelming. marriott.com Tip: Call ahead if you're not a guest. Sometimes they limit access on busy days.
TABANAN + OTHER SPOTS
Bali Beach Glamping – Tabanan
You can visit the pool and beach area when no private events are on. It’s spacious and beautifully located. balibeachglamping.com Whatsapp: +6281280015758 Tip: Best to WhatsApp first to make sure they’re open to the public that day.
Lilly by the Sea – Tabanan
Calm vibes and a lovely beachside setup. Great for a peaceful family hangout. @lillybythesea.id Whatsapp: +6285215526438 Tip: Bring your own beach toys and let the kids roam — it’s nice and open.
Q: "Is there a gymnastics class for little kids in Bali?"
Yes! If your little one is always climbing the furniture or cartwheeling through the living room, BazGym might be your new best friend. They offer fun, structured gymnastics classes for kids as young as 3 years old. It’s all about helping them build coordination, balance, and confidence — in a super supportive, kid-friendly space. Think soft mats, bright colors, and coaches who actually get kids. bazgym-indo.com Whatsapp: +628113858689 Tip: If your kid’s got a ton of energy (and you’re running out of couch cushions), this is a great way to channel it in a healthy direction. It’s also amazing for focus and confidence!
Funtastic Gymnastic
Funtastic Gym in Berawa offers rhythmic gymnastics classes for kids aged 2 and up, focusing on flexibility, posture, and confidence in a fun, supportive environment. @funtastic.gymnastic Whatsapp: +6282146457815
Q: "What about something more varied or fitness-focused?"
Check out Wanderlust Fitness Village in Canggu. Yes, it’s known for adult fitness, but they have two awesome kids programs that are just as thoughtful:
Kids Gymnastics: Classic skills like tumbling, jumping, and stretching — all in a fun, safe setting. Kids Fit: This one’s more about functional movement — think climbing, running, lifting, and playing in a way that helps their bodies grow strong and agile. wanderlustfitnessvillage.com Whatsapp: +6287861568934 Tip: While the kids are in class, you can take a dip in the 25-meter pool, try an ice bath, or chill at their café. It’s a win for everyone.
Beyond Fitness Club Bali
Kaizen Kids at BYND Gym (Canggu) A fun and empowering movement class for kids that builds strength, coordination, and confidence through games and mindset activities. @kaizen.kids.bali @bynd.bali Class Times: Monday: 3:30–4:15 PM | Ages 4–6 Monday: 4:30–5:30 PM | Ages 7–13
Kids Swim Classes: Designed to build water confidence, improve stroke technique and develop swimming endurance in a fun, supportive environment. Wednesday: 4:30–5:30 PM | Ages 7–13
Q: "Is there a performing arts studio for kids in Bali?"
Yep — and it’s a great one. If your child lights up on stage or sings into the hairbrush at home, you’ll want to check out the:
Eva Scolaro Talent Studio.
Classes are grouped by age (Tots, Juniors, Teens), so the vibe and pace always feel right. They offer a wide variety of classes like:
- Ballet
- Hip-Hop
- Jazz
- K-Pop
- Singing
- Drama
- Musical Theatre
- Breakdance
- Modeling
evascolarotalentstudio.com Whatsapp: +6282146284464 📍 Sanur & Canggu Tip: They offer a free trial class, which is perfect for seeing if it’s a fit. And the quarterly concerts give your kid the chance to shine on stage.
Q: "Where can my kid dance their heart out?"
Just Dance Bali
This studio is full of energy and great vibes, and they offer dance classes for kids aged 3 to 17. From Baby Ballet to Hip-Hop, Jazz, and K-Pop, there’s something for every little mover. Classes run Monday to Saturday (mornings + afternoons). justdancebali.com 📍 Jl. Pantai Berawa, Gang The Beji Whatsapp: +6282144380950 Tip: Booking ahead is smart — classes can fill up fast. Parents can hang out in the viewing area while kids dance it out. And yes, they offer trial classes too.
Canggu Studio
This isn’t just for adults — they offer a few classes that are perfect for kids too. Think dance, movement, and sometimes even beginner martial arts or yoga for younger ones. The vibe is casual, fun, and supportive — no pressure, just movement and creativity. thecanggustudio.com @thecanggustudio Whatsapp: +6282339770272 📍 Location: Jl Raya Canggu, Canggu Tip: Always check ahead! Their schedule changes seasonally, and they sometimes run cool kids' workshops during school holidays. It’s worth dropping them a message to find the perfect fit for your little mover.
Q: "Looking for Kids Martial Arts in Bali? Here's Where to Start!"
If your little one loves to move (and maybe wrestle their siblings a little too much), Bali MMA in Canggu is a great place to check out. They offer kids' classes in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai, with super friendly coaches who know how to make it fun — but still teach real skills. Classes are beginner-friendly, and it’s a great way for kids to build confidence, discipline, and get some serious energy out! balimma.com 📍 Location: Canggu Tip: It’s a good idea to book a trial class first — the vibe is welcoming, but it helps to ease into it.
Woven Jiu Jitsu
Woven Jiu Jitsu Bali is a friendly, modern gym in Pererenan offering Gi, No-Gi, wrestling, and kids’ classes for all levels, with AC mats, flexible memberships, and a clean, community-focused vibe near the beach. Whatsapp: +6282131901100 wovenjiujitsu.com 📍 Location: Jl. Munduk Kedungu No.19, Pererenan
Q: "Are there any creative classes for Kids?"
Yes! If your kids are more into painting and generally being creative, you’ll want to check out following:
Five Art Studio
They offer awesome art and movement classes where kids can explore different mediums - from painting to crafts It’s super relaxed, colorful, and a great way for kids to make friends while getting messy (in a good way). fiveartsubud.com Whatsapp: +6281225409203 📍 Location: Ubud Tip: They often have themed workshops, especially around holidays, so keep an eye on their Instagram for updates!
Vagabond Design Lab
Vagabond offers various creative workshops, including pottery classes suitable for kids. vagabonddesignlab.com Whatsapp: +6287777318445 @vagabond_design_lab 📍 Canggu Tip: Their "Mum and Me" sessions are super popular, so it’s a good idea to book ahead — especially during holidays. And don’t worry about the mess… they encourage it! Bring a change of clothes just in case.
Darius Art School
A home based art school for kids, teens and adults who love to create.
@dariusartschool 📍 Location: Jl. Seminari 1 No.10, Banjar Tuka, Dalung
Q: I’m looking for a cultural experience in Bali that’s a bit off the usual path. Any suggestions?
Yes! You’ve got to check out the Setia Darma House of Masks and Puppets. This place isn’t your typical museum — it’s actually a cluster of traditional Javanese wooden houses (called joglos) set in lush gardens. Inside, you’ll find a wild collection of over 1,300 masks and 5,700 puppets. Address: Jl Tegal Bingin, Banjar Tengkulak Tengah, Gianyar maskandpuppets.com Opening hours: 8 AM to 4 PM Admission is free
Q: I’ve already been to Ubud’s Monkey Forest. Is there a quieter alternative nearby?
Totally — head over to Kemenuh Monkey River. It's still in Gianyar, just a short ride from Ubud, but way less touristy. The vibe here is peaceful. Think jungle trails, a river running through it, and a few curious monkeys hanging around (yes, they’re the long-tailed kind — and you might even spot a rare white one if you’re lucky). There are also bamboo shalas where you can sit, chill, and just take in the sounds of nature. Address: Kemenuh Village, Sukawati, Gianyar Opening hours: 9 AM – 6 PM Tip: Bring comfy shoes — it’s more of a forest walk than a quick stop. And unlike the Ubud forest, the monkeys here aren’t in your face. It’s a calmer, more grounding experience.
Q: What’s a chill place near Ubud to take the kids (or my inner child)?
Try the Kemenuh Butterfly Park! It’s low-key, beautiful, and kind of magical. You’ll walk through a big netted garden where butterflies fly all around you — and yes, they’ll sometimes land on you if you stand still! There’s also a cocoon house where you can see the whole butterfly life cycle up close. It’s both educational and dreamy. Address: Jl. Ir. Sutami, Kemenuh, Sukawati, Gianyar @kemenuhbutterflypark Opening Hours: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM Tip: Go in the morning when it’s cooler and the butterflies are most active. It’s also a nice combo with a visit to the Monkey River or a nearby waterfall.
Q: Want to float through caves and rainforest with the whole family in Ubud?
Check out Tubing River Cave Embark on a 1.5 km journey through 15 captivating caves, including 3 dark tunnels, all set against the lush backdrop of Ubud's rainforest. This experience is suitable for adventurers aged 3 and above, making it perfect for families. Address: Jl. Subak Belaki, Celuk, Kec. Sukawati, Kabupaten Gianyar