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4 Ubud Monkey Forest

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Only 10 minutes’ walk south of the town center in Ubud, the Monkey Forest, also known as the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, is one of the top attraction­s in this tourist town and a must- see for animal lovers and photograph­ers. Besides the entertaini­ng troops of grey longtailed macaques that make their home here, a large part of the appeal is the evocative jungle setting where the monkeys roam free. Paved pathways lead through thick forests of giant banyan trees and nutmeg, where moss- covered statues and ancient temples loom through the dense foliage, imparting an almost mystical feel. The forest is intended to represent the harmonious coexistenc­e between humans and animals. It also conserves rare plants and is used as a location for researchin­g macaque behavior, particular­ly their social interactio­n.

On the southwest side of the forest is one of the three temples found in the forest, the 14thcentur­y Pura Dalem Agung Padangtega­l, where hundreds of monkeys swing through the trees and clamber over the walls. In the northwest of the forest, an ancient bathing temple, Pura Beji, nestles next to a cool stream and makes a beautiful backdrop for watching the monkey’s antics. While visiting the forest, make sure to secure your belongings and avoid direct eye contact with the animals ( and smiling), as this can be interprete­d as a sign of aggression. It’s also a good idea not to bring any food into the area.

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