Monkey Statue

If you are visiting Bali, Sangeh Forest is one of the natural destinations that you must include in your itinerary. Located in Sangeh Village, Abiansemal District, Badung Regency, Bali, this forest offers a unique experience for tourists with the presence of a friendly and tame population of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis).

Sangeh Forest: A Macaque Haven in the Heart of Bali

Sangeh Forest is known as the “macaque haven” in Bali. Nearly 700 long-tailed macaques roam freely within this 9-hectare forest. These monkeys have been living in harmony with the local community for years, making them used to and friendly towards human presence.

Visitors can interact and take photos with these friendly monkeys. However, visitors are encouraged not to feed the monkeys randomly to maintain their health and safety. The forest management has provided a dedicated area for visitors to feed the monkeys properly.

Tourist with playing with monkey
Tourists playing with monkey

In addition to the presence of the captivating monkey colony, Sangeh Forest also provides various facilities to ensure visitor comfort during their visit, including:

  1. Spacious Parking Area: There is a large parking area, guarded by attendants, for both two-wheeled and four-wheeled vehicles.
  2. Rest Areas: Along the observation trail, there are several gazebos and resting areas equipped with seating, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the forest atmosphere.
  3. Clean Public Toilets: Well-maintained public toilet facilities are available at several strategic points within the Sangeh Forest area.
  4. Proper Waste Management: Trash cans are provided at several strategic locations to maintain the cleanliness and sustainability of the forest environment.
  5. Food and Beverage Stalls: Several stalls offer snacks, drinks, and local Balinese souvenirs, allowing visitors to enjoy refreshments while taking a break.
  6. Tour Guides: Experienced tour guides are available to accompany visitors on their exploration of Sangeh Forest and provide information about the forest, the monkeys, and the local culture.

Entrance and Parking Fees at Sangeh Forest

To enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of Sangeh Forest, visitors are charged an entrance fee and a parking fee, with the following details:

  1. Entrance Fee:
    • Adult Visitors: IDR 30,000 per person
    • Child Visitors (under 12 years old): IDR 20,000 per child
  2. Parking Fee:
    • Two-Wheeled Vehicles (Motorcycles): IDR 5,000
    • Four-Wheeled Vehicles (Cars): IDR 10,000

In addition, visitors can also add the cost of a tour guide service, which is around IDR 50,000 – IDR 100,000 per group. Visitors can also purchase or rent additional equipment such as binoculars or tripods.

Please note that the entrance and parking fees are subject to change, so it is recommended to check the latest information before visiting. However, the overall cost to enjoy the beauty and uniqueness of Sangeh Forest is generally affordable.

Nearby Accommodations for Tourists

Here are some accommodation options for tourists visiting the Sangeh Forest in Bali:

  1. Mandapa, A Ritz-carlton Reserve
  • Location: Close to Sangeh Forest, about a 5-minute drive
  • Description: A simple cottage-style accommodation with a Balinese rural ambiance. It has in-room bathroom facilities, air conditioning, and a terrace.
  1. Puri Wulandari Boutique Resort & Spa
  • Location: Around a 5-minute drive from Sangeh Forest
  • Description: A hotel with a serene natural setting. It features a swimming pool, restaurant, and accommodations with various room types.
  1. Kupu Kupu Barong Villas & Spa by l’Occitane
  • Location: Close to Sangeh Forest, about a 5-minute drive
  • Description: Villa-style accommodation with a distinctive Balinese design. It has in-room bathrooms, a kitchen, and a private garden.
  1. Puri Taman Sari Sangeh
  • Location: Around a 10-minute drive from Sangeh Forest
  • Description: Villa-style accommodation with a Balinese rural ambiance. It has a swimming pool, garden, and orchard.
  1. The Royal Pita Maha
  • Location: Close to Sangeh Forest, about a 5-minute drive
  • Description: Bungalow-style accommodation with a traditional Balinese design. It has in-room bathroom facilities, a garden, and easy access to Sangeh Forest.

So, if you are visiting Bali, make sure to set aside time to visit Sangeh Forest and experience the companionship of the friendly and tame long-tailed macaque colony. The experience of exploring this forest will be an unforgettable memory!

By Akhmad Yudha Mahardika

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