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Spiritual seekers and nature lovers looking for a quiet morning walk.
Located in the cultural heart of Ubud, Pont de Campuhan is a site of deep spiritual significance where two rivers gracefully intertwine. Often referred to by visitors as the 'Green Tunnel' due to the dense jungle canopy overhanging the path, this location offers a more rugged and authentic experience than the nearby paved trails. The area is adorned with intricate stone carvings of animals and faces that reflect local beliefs and the sacred narrative of Ida Maha Rsi Markandeya. While the infrastructure around the bridge can be rundown, the sound of the flowing water and the early morning light make it a serene destination for those willing to take the road less traveled.
Located in the cultural heart of Ubud, Pont de Campuhan is a site of deep spiritual significance where two rivers gracefully intertwine. Often referred to by visitors as the 'Green Tunnel' due to the dense jungle canopy overhanging the path, this location offers a more rugged and authentic experience than the nearby paved trails. The area is adorned with intricate stone carvings of animals and faces that reflect local beliefs and the sacred narrative of Ida Maha Rsi Markandeya. While the infrastructure around the bridge can be rundown, the sound of the flowing water and the early morning light make it a serene destination for those willing to take the road less traveled.
Convergence of two sacred rivers with deep spiritual significance.
Intricate stone carvings of animals and faces along the path.
Lush 'Green Tunnel' created by the surrounding jungle canopy.
Peaceful atmosphere away from the main tourist bustle.
Spiritual seekers and nature lovers looking for a quiet morning walk.
Breakfast, Lunch
Solo, Tourists, Locals
Pont de Campuhan is described by visitors as a mystic and hidden gem in Ubud, characterized by its lush 'Green Tunnel' of jungle foliage. Many reviewers appreciate the spiritual significance of the site, where two rivers converge, and note the presence of intricate stone carvings along the river path. While the atmosphere is frequently called serene and peaceful, particularly in the early morning, some visitors warn that the area around the bridge can be rundown and potentially dangerous. There are mentions of litter in the waterways, which some found disappointing. Despite these issues, those who visit at sunrise often find the sound of the water and the natural surroundings to be a soul-soothing experience. It is generally seen as a road less traveled compared to the more popular Campuhan Ridge Walk.