Tropical Bali, planned like a best-day checklist. This private day blends Tlaga Singha’s jungle infinity pool with famous Ubud-area culture stops, plus optional adventure if you want more than just photos. It’s the kind of outing that feels both relaxed and active, without you needing to figure out transport between places.
I love how the day starts with a real treat: pool access and a free drink at Tlaga Singha, including a full 2-hour slot. I also like the format: a private, customizable route with a friendly local driver, so you can pace the day and add thrill options if that’s your style.
One drawback to plan for: start times and communication can be messy. I’d make it a habit to confirm pickup timing the day before (and keep your driver-contact details handy), especially if you’re aiming for an early start.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- What this private Ubud day really gives you
- Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool: the swim that earns its own day
- Tegenungan Waterfall: quick stop, strong payoff
- Batuan Temple: older Bali, detailed carvings, slower pace
- Tegalalang Rice Terrace: iconic views, limited time
- Optional adventure add-ons: ATV, rafting, trekking, tubing
- Price and logistics: what you’re paying for at $55 per person
- How to make the day run smoothly with a private driver
- Who should book this tour
- Solo travelers note: minimum booking and extra cost
- Should you book Tlaga Singha Infinity Pool + Ubud Private Highlights?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Tlaga Singha and Ubud highlights private tour?
- Where does the tour start?
- Is this tour private?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are entrance tickets included for Tegenungan Waterfall, Batuan Temple, and Tegalalang Rice Terrace?
- Is lunch included?
- Can I add adventure activities like ATV or rafting?
- Is cabana or a long chair included at the pool?
- What if I’m traveling solo?
- What’s the cancellation and weather policy?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool (2 hours) with admission and a free drink included
- Private, customizable route driven by a local driver, just for your group
- Ubud culture stops in the right order: Tegenungan Waterfall, Batuan Temple, Tegalalang Rice Terrace
- Optional adrenaline add-ons like ATV, rafting, trekking, or tubing
- AC vehicle + WiFi on board help the long day feel easier
What this private Ubud day really gives you
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This tour is built around contrast. You get jungle quiet time at Tlaga Singha, then you swap gears for waterfalls and temple visits, and finish with the famous rice terraces views. The private setup matters here. You’re not stuck waiting for other people to finish shopping or getting lost with a map app.
You’re also not locked into one single pace. The experience is described as fully customizable, so you can choose to keep it mostly sightseeing or add adventure activities such as an ATV ride, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, or tubing. If you’re the type who gets bored on a beach towel but also loves a great swim, this format makes a lot of sense.
Value-wise, the biggest practical win is that the pool experience includes admission plus a free drink. That’s a meaningful chunk of what you’d otherwise pay separately, and it sets a fun tone for the day.
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Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool: the swim that earns its own day
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The morning (or first big stop) centers on Tlaga Singha Bali: a jungle infinity pool with tropical vibes, sunken lounge areas, and views over the surrounding greenery. You get around 2 hours here, and the pool admission is included.
Why I like this start: you’re not arriving hot, flustered, and dehydrated. You’re arriving to a place designed for slowing down. Even if you only do a partial swim, the setting helps you cool off and reset before the rest of the day gets more active.
A couple practical notes so you’re comfortable:
- You’ll likely want time in and out of the water, not just a quick splash. Two hours is enough for a proper relax rhythm.
- Cabana and long chair access are not included, so if you’re picturing a shaded “sink into vacation” setup, plan to pay for that separately or go with standard pool time.
This is also where the included extras feel real. Bottled water is provided, and you get one free drink during your pool visit. That’s the kind of small included detail that keeps the day from turning into constant extra spending.
Tegenungan Waterfall: quick stop, strong payoff
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Next up is Tegenungan Waterfall, scheduled for about 45 minutes. The ticket isn’t included, but the time block is clear: this is a quick nature visit, not a long hike.
Tegenungan is popular because it’s accessible and visually impressive. In practical terms, you’ll probably spend most of your time getting close to the falls area, taking pictures, and just feeling the humidity do its thing. Bali weather can be unpredictable, so the tour being weather-dependent is worth keeping in mind.
What to watch:
- You’re on a timed schedule. If you want lots of photos from multiple angles, you may need to be efficient.
- Bring a plan for wet ground and slippery spots. Even if you’re not doing any dramatic posing, the area can be slick near the water.
Batuan Temple: older Bali, detailed carvings, slower pace
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Batuan Temple is a shorter stop (around 45 minutes), but it’s chosen for a reason: it’s described as one of Bali’s oldest temples with Balinese architecture and stone carvings, plus a peaceful atmosphere.
This stop gives you a different kind of “Bali moment.” Instead of the action of waterfall energy, you’re looking at craftsmanship and religious space. If you care about details—doorways, carvings, and how places of worship are laid out—this is the kind of stop that can turn a brief visit into something you actually remember.
Ticket costs aren’t included here, so factor that into your budget. Also, temples can mean rules about dress and behavior, even if the exact details aren’t specified. I’d keep it conservative with clothing and follow whatever guidance your driver shares on arrival.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace: iconic views, limited time
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Then comes Tegalalang Rice Terrace for about 1 hour. This is one of Bali’s most recognizable rice terrace areas, famous for layered paddies carved into the hillsides.
One hour sounds short, but it’s often the right match for a famous viewpoint. You get enough time to walk a bit, find a good angle, and take the classic shots without losing half your day to shifting crowds or long detours.
Because tickets aren’t included, this is also where your total day costs can climb. Still, if you want the “I did Ubud” photo set, this is the stop that delivers.
Practical advice for the terrace:
- Wear shoes that work on uneven ground. Rice terraces can be slippery and steep in spots.
- Be ready for heat and humidity. Even with shade, the air can feel heavy here.
- Keep an eye on where your driver expects you to regroup, since the area can be easy to navigate when you’re moving with someone local.
Optional adventure add-ons: ATV, rafting, trekking, tubing
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This experience is positioned as customizable, and it lists several options: ATV ride, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, or tubing.
Here’s the key practical point: the tour price includes transportation and the base stops, but entrance tickets for activities and tourist sites are listed as not included, and lunch isn’t included either. So if you add an adventure, budget extra for your activity costs on top of the tour price.
Also, think about the energy math. Pool + waterfall + temple + rice terrace already adds up to a full day (8 to 10 hours). If you add one adventure, choose what fits your body and your comfort level. A half-day of adrenaline can be great, but piling in too much can turn “relax and explore” into “survive the schedule.”
Price and logistics: what you’re paying for at $55 per person
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The price is listed at $55.00 per person, and the tour is typically booked about 6 days in advance. Duration is roughly 8 to 10 hours, which is long enough that you’ll feel grateful for the included comforts.
Here’s what the price covers:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- WiFi on board
- Bottled water
- Pool access and 1 drink free at Tlaga Singha (plus the pool admission ticket included)
What’s not included:
- Entrance tickets for the waterfall, temple, rice terrace, and any added activities
- Lunch
- Cabana and long chair at Tlaga Singha
So is it good value? In my view, yes—especially if you’re planning to do Tlaga Singha properly rather than just “pop in for a photo.” The pool access + free drink helps offset other costs later in the day. If you skip most paid entrances elsewhere, your budget stays more controlled. If you pay for everything at each stop, you’ll still likely find the experience worth it because it’s all connected by private transport and a driver who keeps the day moving.
One more thing: the pickup is offered, and the tour location is listed as Seminyak, Indonesia. That means you should expect travel time out of Seminyak and back.
How to make the day run smoothly with a private driver
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Private tours are only great when timing stays clean. There’s a note from a past experience about a start-time mix-up, where a driver showed up later after confusion over the planned start time. That doesn’t mean your day will go wrong, but it does point to a smart habit: confirm pickup time in writing and again the day of the tour.
A few details that help on long days:
- You get bottled water, and the vehicle is air-conditioned. That helps more than you think once you’re out in the heat.
- WiFi on board can be useful for quick navigation checks, ordering transport back to your hotel, or just killing time while you wait between stops.
- You’ll get a mobile ticket, and confirmation is received at booking time. Keep that information saved offline in case your signal gets wonky.
Finally, this is a good-weather-dependent experience. If conditions are poor, you may be offered a different date or a full refund. I’d keep an eye on forecasts the day before, especially if you want to photograph Tegenungan and the rice terrace.
Who should book this tour
This one is a good fit if you want:
- A structured day of Ubud-area highlights with less stress
- The comfort of a private driver and AC vehicle
- A serious pool moment at the start (Tlaga Singha is the main event)
- Flexibility to add adventure like ATV, rafting, trekking, or tubing
It may be less ideal if:
- You hate long days. 8 to 10 hours is a commitment.
- You don’t want to pay separate entrance fees at multiple stops.
- You’re traveling alone and would rather avoid the solo surcharge.
If you’re a couple, this is especially straightforward because there’s a minimum booking of 2 people.
Solo travelers note: minimum booking and extra cost
The tour has a minimum booking requirement of 2 people. If you book as a solo participant, there’s an extra cost of IDR 350,000, paid directly to the driver. If you’re comparing options, include that add-on in your total budget.
Should you book Tlaga Singha Infinity Pool + Ubud Private Highlights?
I think you should book it if your ideal Bali day mixes nature beauty, real sightseeing, and actual downtime. The pool stop is a strong anchor—2 hours, admission included, and a free drink—so the day feels anchored rather than rushed.
But if you’re the type who needs flawless timing with zero communication hassle, I’d treat this as a “confirm early and verify details” situation. Send a message the day before, save your mobile ticket, and double-check pickup timing so you’re not waiting in the morning heat.
Also, if you want to do an adventure add-on, pick just one option and plan for extra entrance/activity costs. The tour already packs a lot into 8 to 10 hours, and you’ll enjoy it more if you don’t overbook your body.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Tlaga Singha and Ubud highlights private tour?
It runs about 8 to 10 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The experience is listed as starting from Seminyak, Indonesia, and pickup is offered.
Is this tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
You get bottled water, an air-conditioned vehicle, private transportation, WiFi on board, plus 1 drink free and pool access to Tlaga Singha. Pool admission is included as part of the Tlaga Singha stop.
Are entrance tickets included for Tegenungan Waterfall, Batuan Temple, and Tegalalang Rice Terrace?
No. Entrance tickets for activities and tourist sites are not included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch isn’t included.
Can I add adventure activities like ATV or rafting?
Yes. The experience is described as customizable with optional activities such as an ATV ride, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, or tubing.
Is cabana or a long chair included at the pool?
No. Cabana and long chair access are not included.
What if I’m traveling solo?
The minimum booking is 2 people. If you book as a solo participant, there’s an extra cost of IDR 350,000 paid directly to the driver.
What’s the cancellation and weather policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.























