Top 5 Things to Do in Sangeh (Indonesia)

Written by Etsuko Causey
Updated November 20, 2023

Sangeh is one of the most exciting places to visit in Bali, Indonesia. Here are just a few cool things to do in Sangeh to maximize your vacation experience. You’ll find both popular and obscure attractions on the list, so there’s a little something for everyone.

1. Sangeh Monkey Forest

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Sangeh Monkey Forest

Pala Sangeh forest inhabited by gray long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) numbering approximately 600 tails, and where they would not be separated from faith communities that consider themselves incarnation Warrior Princess who changed his form into the monkeys that inhabit the forest Sangeh Pala. Therefore, people will not dare to bother about their existence, because they diangagap Kera disakralan Saints were a blessing to the community and surrounding Sangeh. They also like the life of community life in Bali where they have a group (Banjar) divided into (3) group (Banjar), namely the eastern, central and western parts, and each group will have their respective leaders. What is unique about their lives, their competition among males-sires, which will always compete: in its group fight so King / Chairman, and the other groups will compete for territory, the group who is the most powerful will dominate the middle group, the most abundant source of food , Due to the presence of Heritage is very sacred by the community and surrounding Sangeh, For travelers who are menstruating are not permitted to enter the temple. Each visitor will always accompanied toured by local guides, in order to maintain the security and comfort.

The recommended time to visit Sangeh Monkey Forest is about 1 to 2 hours. However, the length of your visit will depend on your personal interests and level of engagement with the area.

Working Hours:

  • Monday: 08:00-18:00
  • Tuesday: 08:00-18:00
  • Wednesday: 08:00-18:00
  • Thursday: 08:00-18:00
  • Friday: 08:00-18:00
  • Saturday: 08:00-18:00
  • Sunday: 08:00-18:00

The contact information for Sangeh Monkey Forest is as follows:

Reviewed By Darren G

Skip sacred monkey forest and bread here. Visited here a day after sacred monkey forest In ubud.This place is cheaper, incredibly beautiful and much more inquisitive friendly monkeys. Also for a great group photo for 50K from the friendly (non pushy) guides.

2. Taman Mumbul

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Taman Mumbul

Taman Mumbul is a site, located in Sangeh, Indonesia.

The recommended time to visit Taman Mumbul is about 1 to 2 hours. However, the length of your visit will depend on your personal interests and level of engagement with the site.

The contact information for Taman Mumbul is as follows:

  • Address: Sangeh, Indonesia

Reviewed By Hargiyanto

Pool with Pura. Good for take pictures. Only 5 mins from Sangeh monkey forest. Its free. Only 5000 rp for parking fee.Take picture on the small boat with pura background... very nice pics.On the other side of the road. There was a park with many spring water. Drinkable. Free.

3. Sangeh Traditional Village - Day Tours

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Sangeh Traditional Village - Day Tours

Sangeh Traditional Village Tour is professional managed tourist attraction in Sangeh, we will bring you back to see the old age Balinese traditional house, with natural climate and rice terrace along your jurney of Sangeh Village.

The recommended time to visit Sangeh Traditional Village - Day Tours is about 2 to 3 hours. However, the length of your visit will depend on your personal interests and level of engagement with the place.

The contact information for Sangeh Traditional Village - Day Tours is as follows:

  • Address: Jl. Ciung Wanara no. 10. Br. Sibang, Abian Semal, Badung, Sangeh, Indonesia
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: +62 361 8944550
  • Website: https://www.facebook.com/balitraditionaladventure

4. Pande Made Sutata

Pande Made Sutata

We are the third generation of PANDE BESI (Blacksmith) in Sangeh. Pande Besi can make weapons in the oled day, but now we make knife for ceremony and housholed. If you come here, you can see a genuine Blacksmith Workshop in Bali, and see how a Pande Besi work to create a knife, and maybe you can find a suitable knife that fit in your kitchen.

The recommended time to visit Pande Made Sutata is about 1 to 2 hours. However, the length of your visit will depend on your personal interests and level of engagement with the shop.

The contact information for Pande Made Sutata is as follows:

  • Address: Jl. Umah Anyar Batusari, Sangeh, Indonesia
  • Phone: +62 852-3729-3020

5. Pande Made Sutata

Pande Made Sutata

Pande Made Sutata is a tour, located in Sangeh, Indonesia.

The contact information for Pande Made Sutata is as follows:

  • Address: Sangeh, Indonesia