Monkey Forest Road
Shikha GautamShikha Gautam/Times Travel Editor/SHOPPING, BALI/ Updated : Jul 13, 2016, 14:55 IST
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The Monkey Forest Road is where Ubud’s famous street market is located. Balinese handicrafts, antiques, organic soaps, aromatherapy oils, fashion wear and more can be found in the many stores that are lined up on both sides of the … Read more
The Monkey Forest Road is where Ubud’s famous street market is located. Balinese handicrafts, antiques, organic soaps, aromatherapy oils, fashion wear and more can be found in the many stores that are lined up on both sides of the road. Add the lesser known but must buy organic fruit jams made by the locals to your shopping list. If you happen to have a penchant for brands, you can look up the many expensive stores that are well-stocked with the latest international brands. Read less

The Monkey Forest Road is where Ubud’s famous street market is located. Balinese handicrafts, antiques, organic soaps, aromatherapy oils, fashion wear and more can be found in the many stores that are lined up on both sides of the road. Add the lesser known but must buy organic fruit jams made by the locals to your shopping list. If you happen to have a penchant for brands, you can look up the many expensive stores that are well-stocked with the latest international brands. Like a typical street market, the Monkey Forest Road also has a good line up of cafes and restaurants that are perfect for you to catch your breath after some rounds of heady bargaining at the shops!
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