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The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali. It houses over 200 Crab-eating Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) monkeys. There are four groups of monkeys each occupying different territories in the park. The Sacred Monkey Forest is a popular tourist attraction in Ubud. The Monkey Forest is owned by the village of Padangtegal and village members serve on the Monkey Forest's governing council. The Padangtegal Wenara Wana Foundation manages the Monkey Forest and serves to maintain its sacred integrity and to promote the sacred site as a destination for visitors.

  • Mother and child in the Ubud Monkey Forest Mother and child in the Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Statue of a Komodo Dragon in the Ubud Monkey Forest Statue of a Komodo Dragon in the Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Crab Eating Macaque grooming in the Ubud Monkey Forest Crab Eating Macaque grooming in the Ubud Monkey Forest
  • Dalem Agung Padantegal Temple, Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud Dalem Agung Padantegal Temple, Sacred Monkey Forest, Ubud

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