One of the unique aspects of the Alas Kedaton Temple area is the large population of monkeys. There are about 1,000 monkeys living there. Visitors should always be cautious with their belongings. The monkeys at Alas Kedaton are generally accustomed to the presence of tourists. As long as visitors are calm and respectful, the monkeys usually won’t cause any trouble. The key is to remain vigilant with your personal items.
This nature tour is ideal for children as an educational experience. So, if you’re visiting Bali, don’t hesitate to visit Alas Kedaton Temple. In addition to its refreshing atmosphere, there are plenty of monkeys that you can interact with for photos. To grab their attention, you can offer food such as peanuts or fruits that the monkeys enjoy. However, be careful when taking pictures with the monkeys, as they are still wild animals.
Operating hours and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.
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