Such a great video! We are going there this week and were a little worried about the monkeys, but your video has put at ease and we are super excited 😊 thank you
I went there yesterday and it was very very quiet. There were 2 other people there. It was not what I expected. The lady guide did not take me through the forest, instead she took me to a shop, with so many of them closed. She told me I had to go in, and she insisted I had to buy something because I couldn't leave until I did. I felt threatened and just wanted to get out of there. She kept pushing me to buy a sarong that was $25. They are usually worth at least $5. I said I didn't want a sarong. I tried to find something cheap to just get out of there. So I picked up a skinny plaited bracelet, that is usually worth a dollar, she charged me $5. She kept insisting I buy the sarong, but I told her I bought something so I can leave. She was not happy. I couldn't get out fast enough. I would never go there again. Now I understand why there was no one there. It's all about ripping people off so they can make money. But they are going about it the wrong way. Instead, they are losing customers because of how they are forcing wrongfully. Very disappointing to say the least. I saw monkeys only while we walked around the temple I wasted my money on the ticket, it was nothing to what I expected, just a rush job to get into the shop. I was there for only 10-15 minutes max. Such a shock.
It said no touching or feeding. . . Why would you break the rules and post? It’s really annoying when we go to someone else es country and we can’t even follow simple directions.
@@rhs1532000 the clips you’re seeing are when we were with the employee working in the rehabilitation area for monkeys. He gave us the foods to feed the injured or sick monkeys. I should’ve made it more clear… but the videos can’t always be perfect ✌🏼
@@TheNomadNextdoor Come on, the guy is even touching a monkey's foot when the monkey is not watching at 1:44 . It's not about the video's "not being perfect", it's about respecting the rules that you are clearly made aware of but choose to ignore.
Yes thank you I'm so happy you posted this 1 month ago all of them are 5 and 4 years ago
Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed your video! The Monkey Forest was one of our favorite places in Bali.
Thanks for watching! It’s a cool place ✨
Such a great video! We are going there this week and were a little worried about the monkeys, but your video has put at ease and we are super excited 😊 thank you
the can and probably will attack
Que mágico! ♥️
Si es algo spectacular! ✨
Very cute monkeys! I visited it in Bali. Highly recommended.
Yes ☺️
I just visited here and it was amazing place! Moneys were so cute 😍
Yes 💯
Nice video The Nomad Nextdoor - certainly looks an interesting experience.
Indeed!
Amazing Video, thank you for the effort and creativity
Thanks so much for watching!
Marvellous place but true be careful. Loved it
looks serene but in fact if you visit it, this place is packed with tourist 🤣🤣
I like this Vidio. I Will come here Ubud monkey forest. Thanks.
Great video thanks, like another commenter said good to see a recent video
Thanks for watching!
2:34 epic 😂😁👍 narrator and editor
Hahah yes he had to 😂 thanks 😎
Yayy new video :DDD
Thanks for your support! :)
Hi.. when u come to bandung, please come to my home.. nice to know u.. :) thanks
Ah thanks we would love to! Hopefully we will make it there soon 😎
Yeah.. i hope so..
I will guide u when u in bandung..
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Average, how much time it takes to cover?
I went there yesterday and it was very very quiet. There were 2 other people there. It was not what I expected. The lady guide did not take me through the forest, instead she took me to a shop, with so many of them closed. She told me I had to go in, and she insisted I had to buy something because I couldn't leave until I did.
I felt threatened and just wanted to get out of there. She kept pushing me to buy a sarong that was $25. They are usually worth at least $5. I said I didn't want a sarong. I tried to find something cheap to just get out of there. So I picked up a skinny plaited bracelet, that is usually worth a dollar, she charged me $5. She kept insisting I buy the sarong, but I told her I bought something so I can leave. She was not happy. I couldn't get out fast enough.
I would never go there again.
Now I understand why there was no one there. It's all about ripping people off so they can make money. But they are going about it the wrong way. Instead, they are losing customers because of how they are forcing wrongfully.
Very disappointing to say the least. I saw monkeys only while we walked around the temple
I wasted my money on the ticket, it was nothing to what I expected, just a rush job to get into the shop. I was there for only 10-15 minutes max.
Such a shock.
bot look at his name
Write that also on Google rewies and tripadvisor etc, pls that is criminal and should be reported!
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What the monkeys doing at 0:19? LMAOO
Indonesia 🇮🇩
Hi my frined🙉
Love ly monkey
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@@TheNomadNextdoor i like video
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Is it in New Zealand
Monkeys are seen here as sacred animals! 1:01
Dating back to the 14th century.
It is considered a sacred place, home to spiritual forces and guardian spirits. 1:57
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is a nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud, Bali, home to over 1260 long-tailed macaques. [Monkey Forest Ubud]
Monkeys are seen and foster a unique connection between humans and wildlife.
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Blinking screen annoying... Just saying...
It said no touching or feeding. . . Why would you break the rules and post? It’s really annoying when we go to someone else es country and we can’t even follow simple directions.
Where exactly in the video did you see this? We deliberately explain the rules in this video to let other travelers know before going there ✌🏼
There’s a couple of instances of whoever that guy is doing it. You should watch your own video again. It’s definitely a safety thing.
@@rhs1532000 the clips you’re seeing are when we were with the employee working in the rehabilitation area for monkeys. He gave us the foods to feed the injured or sick monkeys. I should’ve made it more clear… but the videos can’t always be perfect ✌🏼
@@TheNomadNextdoor Come on, the guy is even touching a monkey's foot when the monkey is not watching at 1:44 . It's not about the video's "not being perfect", it's about respecting the rules that you are clearly made aware of but choose to ignore.
Yep! 1:44 What the hell??
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