Do's & Don't
To ensure a safe & respectful environment, we've put together some guidelines to follow while visit our place.
Do's
- Please wear appropriate attire that covers your body and use the sarong provided at the entrance as a sign of respect when visiting the Ubud Water Palace area. The quintessential piece of traditional Balinese attire is the sarong or ‘kamben,’ woven with intricate patterns and vibrant colors, a garment donned by both men and women. For men : To complete the traditional look, men wear the distinctive “udeng” headdress. For women : women often style their hair in an updo and enhance their appearance with special headpieces.
- Maintain a quiet and peaceful atmosphere within the Ubud Water Palace grounds.
- Follow the designated signs and pathways and avoid stepping on sacred areas or objects within the Ubud Water Palace area.
- Food, beverages, and pets are not allowed within the Ubud Water Palace premises.
- Be mindful of local customs and traditions, and follow any instructions provided by the Ubud Water Palace authorities.
Dont's
- Entrance to the temple is forbidden for all the guests.
- Avoid touching or disturbing any offerings or religious artifacts within the Ubud Water Palace area.
- Refrain from climbing on any structures or statues at the Ubud Water Palace area.
- Pura Taman Kemuda Saraswati and Ubud Water Palace is a sacred place, so smoking and consuming alcohol is inappropriate within the Ubud Water Palace grounds.
- Do not leave any trash or litter behind. Keep the environment clean and respect the sanctity of the Ubud Water Palace area.
- Respect any areas that are marked as restricted or off-limits to visitors.
- Any disrespectful or inappropriate behavior, including taking disrespectful photographs, is strongly discouraged.
- The use of drones is prohibited within the Ubud Water Palace grounds. Please refrain from flying drones during your visit to Ubud Water Palace.
- Please refrain from using the flash function on your camera during ceremonies or prayer sessions.