New Entry Ticket Prices Introduced at Penglipuran Village, Bali’s Top Cultural Attraction
As the new year begins, Bali’s popular tourist destinations are updating their entry ticket prices, with Penglipuran Village in Bangli Regency announcing new fees effective from January 1, 2026. Recognized by the UN World Tourism Organisation as one of the World’s Best Tourism Villages, Penglipuran Village is a renowned cultural site known for its well-preserved traditional Balinese architecture and communal way of life.
Changes to Ticketing System and Pricing
Starting in 2026, visitors to Penglipuran Village will no longer be able to purchase separate entrance tickets. Instead, the attraction has introduced Visiting Packages designed to provide an inclusive, comfortable, and enriching experience. These packages aim to support sustainable tourism, cultural preservation, and the welfare of the local community.
There are two main ticket options available for international tourists:
- Option One: Access to the Main Street (Jalan Utama Desa), residents’ homes, and the bamboo forest at IDR 50,000 for adults and IDR 30,000 for children.
- Option Two: A more immersive experience including a dedicated local guide and entry to all publicly accessible areas within the village, priced at IDR 125,000 for adults and IDR 100,000 for children.
Domestic visitors benefit from reduced rates, with Option One costing IDR 25,000 for adults and IDR 15,000 for children.
Additional Cultural Activities Offered
Penglipuran Village also offers cultural activities such as cooking classes, traditional breakfasts, photoshoots in Balinese attire, and overnight stays, all designed to allow tourists to engage deeply with local traditions. Visitors are encouraged to allocate ample time to fully enjoy these experiences.
Other Attractions Also Revising Prices
In addition to Penglipuran Village, Bali’s Secret Monkey Forest in Alas Kedaton is also adjusting its ticket prices. From 2026, international adult tickets will increase from IDR 30,000 to IDR 70,000, while children’s tickets will rise from IDR 20,000 to IDR 60,000. Situated in Tabanan Regency, Alas Kedaton is one of Bali’s quieter monkey forest destinations, offering a peaceful stop for travelers exploring nearby landmarks like Tanah Lot Temple and Jatiluwih Rice Terraces.
These adjustments reflect ongoing efforts by Bali’s cultural attractions to enhance visitor experiences and support sustainable tourism management while preserving the rich heritage of the island’s communities.
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