Step into the heart of Balinese royal heritage on a guided walking tour of Peliatan Palace. Explore symbolic courtyards, ancient architecture, and sacred traditions, then share tea with a royal family representative and experience the living legacy of Bali’s cultural nobility.
Experience Details
Min / Max 5 to 50 Pax
5 Minutes From Ubud
Duration 2 - 3 Hours
Peliatan Village Gianyar Regency
Semi Indoor Activities
Availability On Request
Highlights
Bali Kingdoms Uncovered: Learn about the historical eras and influence of Bali’s ancient kingdoms.
Dress the Balinese Way: Wear traditional attire and understand etiquette before entering sacred palace grounds.
Explore Royal Courtyards: Walk through four iconic palace areas and uncover their unique stories.
Tales of Kings & Gatekeepers: Hear legends of Bali’s rulers and symbolic statues.
Palace Legacy Experience: Meet a royal, enjoy tea, and join canang-making.
Experienced local storyteller/facilitator fluent in both English and Indonesian Ethical Bali orientation provided at each destination Entrance tickets and parking fees included All activities, tools, ingredients, and materials for workshops or classes Meals or snacks provided (varies by experience) Balinese attire included for relevant activities Umbrella or raincoat provided based on weather conditions Cultural offerings provided in selected activities Souvenirs included in some experiences Certificate of participation available for certain workshops/classes Community support contribution: includes local villager fee, cultural preservation, and environmental protection On-site first aid kit available for safety
What's Not Included
Transportation to and from the experience location Airfare and airport transfers Accommodation and lodging Personal expenses (shopping, additional snacks, etc.) Travel insurance Any medical expenses not covered on-site
Things to Bring
Refillable water bottle/tumbler Personal medication Sunscreen Hat and sunglasses (if applicable) Insect or mosquito repellent Hand sanitizer Extra clothes (if needed for specific activities) Fully charged camera and charger Donation or small gift for the community (optional) Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor and cultural activities Comfortable walking shoes or sandals Raincoat or umbrella (especially during rainy season) Swimwear and towel (for waterfall or water activities) Small backpack or day bag Cash in small denominations (for market purchases or tipping) An open mind and respectful attitude
What Not to Bring
Expensive jewelry or valuables Single-use plastics Loud music devices Inappropriate clothing (esp. for temples) Strong fragrances Negative attitude Alcohol or drugs Unnecessary electronics