Interact with long-tailed macaques in their natural habitat in the peaceful ambience of Bali’s lush forests. The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is home …
This is an amazing place to visit. The monkeys are busy and come move quickly but are not threatening in anyway. Well worth a lookFull review by markc000018
Feb 24, 2025
The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud is an incredible experience and a must-visit in Bali! This lush, green sanctuary is home to hundreds of playful and curious monkeys, making it a unique and exciting p…Full review by 2cebay
Feb 24, 2025
It's kind of intimidating at first, but you get comfortable once you start walking around. As long as you give the monkeys, especially ones with babies, their space, and no direct eye contact, you'…Full review by iampauly
We are visiting in a little over a month. Went to purchase tickets and it says they are out of stock, for the next year! Is it day if purchases only? Or tour operators buy all the tickets? Or operator error :-)?
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We walked in and bought the tickets - no need to do it in advance.
Hi. We have one big travel backpack and will go through the ubud, is there any safe place there to leave the bag free or for money while taking the walk?
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I would maybe ask to leave it at the office while you walk through the monkey Forest.
Is it safe to take a 1 year old baby to this sanctuary!?! Do the monkeys come up close to you while walking around!?!
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Yes the monkeys can and often will jump on you. They climbed up on my boyfriends head and rode around for a while. There were a few children (under 5) while we were there and …
Yes the monkeys can and often will jump on you. They climbed up on my boyfriends head and rode around for a while. There were a few children (under 5) while we were there and most were quite freaked out, a lot were crying. Personally I would STRONGLY discourage bringing the little ones!!
Hello everyone, I’m very interested in visiting here in the near future and being such I have a few questions, if you have time. In a general sense monkeys are wild animals and I would assume this means there can be some unpredictable behavior. Does anyone know if it would be suitable to visit for a person with poorly functioning motor neurons? This can effect my walking and even talking at times and I am worried the monkeys might respond adversely to something and maybe (not knowing that I am disabled obviously as they are wild) and perhaps injure me? Other than the above concern I am really looking forward to this adventure. Thank you
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In my opinion I do not think the monkeys will seek you out. If a monkey seems interested you can turn around and walk away.
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Frequently asked questions
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What is inside the Monkey Forest?
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Inside the Monkey Forest visitors can see 3 temples (Pura Dalem or temple to worship Lord Shiva, Holy Water Temple, and Cremation Temple). Visitors can also...