Tlaga Singha Ubud Infinity Pool + Ubud Private Highlights.

Traveller rating 5.0 (8)Price from$55.00Operated bySai Bali ToursBook viaViator

A great day in Bali starts with one good swim. This private outing pairs Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool with classic Ubud sights like Tegalalang Rice Terrace. My favorite part is how the schedule gives you both culture time and a real break to cool off. The only real catch: entrance tickets and lunch are not included, so you’ll want a bit of cash for those.

You’ll travel in an air-conditioned car with WiFi on board, and the driver can also help tailor the day if you want more adrenaline. I like that it’s built as a private, door-to-door style day, not a cattle-train group tour. The one consideration to keep in mind is you can’t rely on a single fixed pace if you add optional activities, since those can change how long you’ll spend at each stop.

Key things to know before you go

  • Tlaga Singha includes admission, pool access, and one free drink for the 2-hour pool break
  • You get a balanced order: jungle swim first, then waterfall, temple, and rice terraces
  • Entrance tickets and lunch are not included, so budget for onsite costs
  • Optional adventure add-ons may include ATV, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, or tubing
  • Private transportation with WiFi and bottled water keeps the day comfortable and easy
  • Minimum booking is 2 people (solo travelers pay an extra fee)

How this Ubud day flows (pool, waterfall, temple, rice terraces)

This is a full-day plan built around contrast. You start with the main relaxation stop at Tlaga Singha, then you shift gears into Ubud-area culture and scenery: Tegenungan Waterfall, Batuan Temple, and Tegalalang Rice Terrace. With an overall duration of about 8 to 10 hours (plus driving), it’s long enough to feel like you covered a lot, but not so packed that you’re sprinting nonstop—especially because the pool time is a true “slow down” block.

I also like the practical structure. You get the best weather-dependent payoff early in the day (before heat and crowds build up), then you spend the later stops walking through outdoor sights. If you add optional adventure activities, treat them like a second “theme” day—fun, but it may reduce how relaxed you feel later.

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Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool: the real reason to book

Stop 1 is Tlaga Singha Bali and the Jungle Infinity Pool, and it’s scheduled for about 2 hours with admission included. This is the part you’ll remember, because it’s not just a quick dip. You’re given time to swim, relax, and enjoy a refreshing drink while looking out over the tropical jungle.

What makes this stop feel worth the time:

  • Infinity-pool vibes with lounge time, so you’re not constantly on the go
  • A drink is included (one free drink), which is a nice touch when you’re out in the heat
  • Pool access is part of the included admission, so you’re not hunting for upgrades on arrival

Two practical notes. First, cabana and long chair are not included, so if you’re the type who likes set-up and shade on demand, you may want to plan on paying extra or arriving with the mindset that you’ll improvise. Second, you’re outdoors—bring swimwear you feel comfortable getting wet in, plus something easy to change into afterward.

Tegenungan Waterfall: quick and classic, but tickets cost extra

Next comes Tegenungan Waterfall for about 45 minutes. It’s close enough to feel achievable in a full-day schedule, and the time window is long enough to get a look from multiple angles and enjoy the sound and mist.

Here’s the honest trade-off. You’ll see a beautiful waterfall, but it’s a short stop. You won’t have hours to wander off the main areas, so keep expectations realistic: this is a “see it, feel it, move on” kind of stop. Admission tickets are not included, so budget for the onsite entry cost.

If you’re sensitive to crowds, aim to get your photos early in the visit window. And if you’re walking slippery areas, take it slow—waterfalls look dramatic on camera, but they can be rough underfoot.

Batuan Temple: architecture and stonework in a quieter pause

Then you’ll visit Batuan Temple for about 45 minutes. This stop is less about a big view and more about craft and atmosphere. Batuan is known for Balinese temple architecture, stone carvings, and a peaceful setting.

This is also a nice “breather” after the waterfall. At the temple, you’re still outdoors, but the pacing tends to feel more contained. Even with just 45 minutes, you can appreciate the details without rushing through them.

Admission tickets are not included here either, so plan for that added cost. I’d also recommend bringing a light layer for sun or breeze, because temples are often open areas with limited shade.

Tegalalang Rice Terrace: the views are the point

Tegalalang Rice Terrace is your final scenery-heavy stop at about 1 hour. This is one of Bali’s most famous rice-terrace settings, with layered green paddies carved across the hills. It’s a straightforward visit: you’ll look, walk a bit, and take photos from the viewpoints that match your comfort level.

Admission tickets are not included, so budget for entry. And because this is a highlight, it’s a place where you’ll likely want to manage your time well. One hour is enough to enjoy it if you keep your route simple. If you love wandering for long stretches, you might feel a little rushed—but you still get the “wow factor” without losing the rest of your day.

Practical tip: wear shoes with decent grip. The terrace areas can be uneven, and you’ll enjoy the views more when your footing feels secure.

Optional adventure add-ons: how to keep the day from getting chaotic

The tour is described as fully customizable, with optional adventure activities such as an ATV ride, white-water rafting, jungle trekking, or tubing. If you want that thrill element, this is the right frame: you’re not stuck with only culture and pool time.

How to choose an add-on without wrecking the vibe:

  • If your priority is relaxing, consider one activity that doesn’t take over your whole day. The pool stop is scheduled for a reason, and you’ll feel the difference.
  • If you want water and adrenaline, tubing or rafting can be exciting—but you may also want to plan around changing conditions and how you’ll handle wet clothes later.
  • If you like walking and nature, jungle trekking can be a great complement to seeing the rice terraces and waterfall, since it keeps the theme outdoors.

The key is timing. Since the base day already includes four stops and travel time, adding adventure may shift how long you spend at each highlight. Ask your driver (or the booking contact) how your chosen activity will affect the order and the time at Tlaga Singha.

Price and value: what $55 buys you, and what it doesn’t

At $55 per person, this private tour can be a strong value if you care about comfort and the big-ticket experience at Tlaga Singha. Here’s what you do get included:

  • Admission ticket and pool access at Tlaga Singha, plus one free drink
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle and private transportation
  • WiFi on board
  • Mobile ticket

What you should expect to pay separately:

  • Entrance tickets for activities and tourist sites (waterfall, temple, rice terrace, and any add-ons)
  • Lunch
  • Cabana and long chair

So the “value math” is simple: you’re paying for a guided private day plus transport and the one major admission stop that anchors the schedule. If you’d otherwise pay for a vehicle and guide for multiple separate visits, the price makes more sense. If you were already planning to enter everything yourself and skip a paid guide, then you’ll want to compare the savings versus the convenience.

Also note the minimum booking rule. The tour requires at least 2 people, and if you’re a solo participant there’s an extra cost of IDR 350,000 paid directly to the driver. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it changes the real per-person cost, so do the math before you book.

Getting picked up on time: the one snag to plan for

Private tours are great when communication works smoothly. They’re annoying when it doesn’t. One past experience highlighted a mismatch in start time and a delayed pickup after confusion over the schedule. In that case, the driver arrived later than expected, and the day continued normally after that.

Here’s what you should do to protect your morning:

  • Confirm the pickup time clearly after booking (don’t assume email text is enough).
  • Be ready a little earlier than the stated time, especially if your hotel is slow to help with phone calls.
  • Keep your phone charged so you can respond quickly if the driver contacts you.

It’s rare for things to go off like that, but it only takes one stressful morning to ruin the mood for the rest of the day. A quick confirmation call is cheap insurance.

Comfort and convenience: the small included perks matter

This tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle and WiFi on board, plus bottled water. That doesn’t sound glamorous, but it’s a quality-of-life upgrade when you’re moving between outdoor stops across Ubud-area roads. WiFi is also handy for quick mapping and ticket checks—especially if you want to verify where the entrance is for each site without guessing.

It’s also described as near public transportation, but since this is a private tour with pickup offered, you’ll likely stay with your driver rather than hopping onto anything local.

Who this tour suits best

This is a great fit if you want:

  • A private day with a friendly local driver
  • A balanced mix of culture (temples and rice terraces) and downtime (Tlaga Singha pool)
  • The option to add adventure if you feel like being active beyond sightseeing

It may be less ideal if you want a very relaxed, slow travel day with no walking. The waterfall and terrace stops are time-limited, and you’ll be on the move for much of the day. Also, if you dislike paying extra entrance fees, remember that tickets and lunch aren’t included.

Should you book Tlaga Singha Ubud Infinity Pool + Ubud private highlights?

I’d book this tour if your “must do” list includes a proper jungle infinity pool experience and you want a guide to stitch together several Ubud-style highlights without you coordinating multiple rides and ticket stops. The included pool admission plus one free drink is a smart way to start the day, and the full-day structure gives you both views and a real chance to cool down.

Skip it or negotiate expectations if you’re trying to keep costs extremely low, because you’ll likely pay for entrance tickets and lunch along the way. Also, if early pickup timing is critical for your schedule, do that quick confirmation step so you’re not starting your day in confusion.

FAQ

What’s included in the tour price?

The tour includes bottled water, air-conditioned private transportation, WiFi on board, and a mobile ticket. Tlaga Singha admission is included, along with pool access and one free drink. Entrance tickets for other stops are not included.

How long is the tour?

The duration is approximately 8 to 10 hours.

Where does the tour take place?

The tour is listed with the location as Seminyak, Indonesia, and it includes stops around the Ubud area such as Tlaga Singha and Tegenungan Waterfall.

Is pickup offered?

Yes, pickup is offered.

Is this a group tour?

No. It’s a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates.

What are the main stops on the itinerary?

Tlaga Singha Jungle Infinity Pool, Tegenungan Waterfall, Batuan Temple, and Tegalalang Rice Terrace.

Are entrance tickets included for all stops?

No. Admission tickets for activities and tourist sites are not included, except Tlaga Singha, where admission ticket and pool access are included.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch is not included.

Are cabanas or long chairs included at the pool?

No. Cabana and long chair are not included.

Is there a minimum number of travelers?

Yes. The minimum booking is 2 people. A solo participant has an extra cost of IDR 350,000, paid directly to the driver.

What if the weather is bad?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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