The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, better known as the Ubud Monkey Forest, is a natural sanctuary in Ubud, Indonesia's Bali. Over 1,200 long-tiled macaque monkeys live in the 12.5-hectare forest.
The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary According to the reports presented by various online media sources, more than 1,200 macaque monkeys are residing in the 12.5-hectare Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud.
Two tourists were killed when a large tree fell in the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Bali’s Ubud on 10 December. The incident occurred around 12.10pm local time and was reportedly triggered by a ...
Two tourists were left dead when a tree suddenly fell in the famous Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary of Ubud, Bali this week. According to Sky News, the incident occurred around noon on Tuesday in ...
Two tourists died in a tree collapse at the popular Monkey Forest tourist attraction in Ubud, Bali on Tuesday ... Notably, the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is regarded as a sacred place.
Tourists in Bali are urged to avoid interacting with the wild and semi-wild monkeys at popular locations such as the Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, the Sangeh Monkey Forest, and Uluwatu Temple.