We took our bath and changed to our outing suits and ready to go. The sunrise here in Bali is around 5.30am, it is approximately an hour earlier than back in Kuala Lumpur.
We went out from our room and see the sky and the nicely done garden really made us smile!
After last 2 days tours, today we would just explore Ubud especially along Jalan Monkey Forest by ourselves.
Our plans today consisted of walking, eating, sightseeing, maybe a bit of shopping.
On our way to our first destination, we passed our dirty clothes to laundry and we were told that we could take it by the next day.
It is named Mandala Suci Wenara Wana in Bahasa Indonesia, which is Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary.
Entrance fee for Adult Rp.40,000 and Children Rp.30,000. It open daily from 8.30am – 6.00pm. We were there since 8.30am.
We entered through the Gate 2. At first, there was nothing but silence.
We walked into a “jungle” of towering trees, statues and signs warning against doing things that the monkeys might perceive as an “act of aggression.”
Upon reaching the Central Point, we can see suddenly so many monkeys turn up and resting or wondering around the area.
It was happened due to there was still 1 small pack of peanut placing at the side of his backpack.
The staff with green uniform was kind enough to help us and told us the peanut is not allow to bring in.
Lucky for Daddy, there was no scratching or any injury.
After that, Annabelle was teasing Daddy that, she told him earlier about the peanut but he wouldn’t want to listen. We were all laughing.
There is a signboard at the Central Point which indicated briefly about the types of monkeys which live in the area of The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Monkey Forest Ubud), known as the Balinese long-tailed monkey, in scientific called Macaca fascicularis. In English called macaque.
The long tailed monkeys are omnivores. In the Monkey Forest Ubud, the main food of the monkeys is sweet potato, given 3 times a day and combine in daily with: banana, papaya leaf, corn, cucumber, coconut, and other local fruit.
The Main Temple – Pura Dalem Agung, located in the southwest area. In this temple, people worship to the God (Hyang Widhi) in personification as Shiva, “The Recycler” or “The Transformer”.
This forest area is sanctified by the local people community. There are some parts of the area that prohibited for the public to see or visit.
Based on the analysis of the Pura Purana (a holy book made from palm tree leaves as a historical document of the temple), temples in The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary (Monkey Forest Ubud) area are built around the middle of the fourteen century.
After the Main Temple, we continued to have a look at the Public Hall/Gallery and the Open Stage.
We took the wooden path which is just along the river. We love this place, the fresh air in the forest made one feel so energetic and refresh. This path lead us to the Holy Spring Temple.
This temple is a place of purification before conducting the ceremony (piodalan). Pura Beji is often used for ”melukat” as spiritual and physical cleansing.
It had a dramatic entrance with the gigantic statues guarding the temple, with the dragon stair bridge connecting to the other side of the river, and the hundreds old Banyan Trees as the backdrop of the area, made this Holy Spring Temple beautiful and mysterious.
We did stroll down the small lane just next to the river. It was exciting. After which, we were back to the Central Point and we walked through the Funeral Place and the Cemetery area in the forest.
In this temple Hindus worship to the God (Hyang Widhi) in personification as Prajapati.
The cemetery is used temporarily, while waiting for the day of the mass cremation which is held every 5 years. Thus, this too help the poor villagers whom with insufficient financial aids.
We took our family photo at this entrance. It was about 10.00am when we came out from the Monkey Forest.
We walked further up towards the Jalan Hanoman, the weather was so hot that we walked in to a local café.
I had forgotten the name of the café but we knew that it is actually a guesthouse or hotel by itself too.
Actually there are a lot like this type of cafes or restaurants exist along Jalan Monkey Forest and Jalan Hanoman. In front is cafe or restaurant, then behind of the premise is a guesthouse or hotel with or without swimming pool.
It was a good snacks and cooling time for all of us. Children were playing their gadgets after some snacks and drinks, while I was busy scrolling and surfing my phone for the local map.
After our eating and a bit of relaxing, we continue on our exploration…
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