REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Holy Water Purification and Palm Reading
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Holy water and palms, in one early start. This Bali Holy Water Purification and palm reading day is interesting because you get spiritual cleansing at Tirta Empul and then move into a personal palm reading in Kintamani. The one real catch is the morning starts early, and the full trip runs about 8 hours, so you’ll want to plan your energy.
I like the structure here: a long, focused ritual segment (around 3 hours) followed by a shorter, more conversational 40-minute palm reading. You’ll also appreciate the convenience of pickup offered and a mobile ticket, and it’s set up as a private tour so it’s just your group.
One possible drawback to consider: if you’re not into spiritual practices or belief-based readings, the day’s “meaning” part may feel like a stretch. Still, even a skeptical mindset can work here if you treat the reading as reflective life guidance rather than a prediction machine.
In This Review
- Quick Hits: What Makes This Ubud Experience Worth Your Time?
- 6:00 am Pickup and How the Day Actually Flows
- Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple Cleansing: Peace, Practice, and Patience
- Kintamani Palm Reading: A 40-Minute Session With Real Life Counseling
- Coffee Break in Tropical Plantations: The Day’s Breather Moment
- Why the Private Group Setup Changes Everything
- Price and Value: Is $79 a Fair Deal for This Kind of Day?
- Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
- How to Get the Most from Your Palm Reading (Without Overthinking It)
- Should You Book This Bali Holy Water Purification and Palm Reading Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Holy Water Purification and palm reading tour?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- Is the tour private?
- What’s included in the price?
- How far in advance do people typically book?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick Hits: What Makes This Ubud Experience Worth Your Time?

- Tirta Empul cleansing time (about 3 hours) gives you room to slow down instead of rushing through.
- A real palm reader delivers a 40-minute reading with life counseling and guidance.
- Private tour format means you’re not stuck waiting on other people’s pace.
- Coffee break in tropical plantations offers a breather between spiritual stops.
- Temple admission is included for the purification portion, so you’re not doing mental math all day.
6:00 am Pickup and How the Day Actually Flows

The day begins at 6:00 am. That early start matters more than it sounds, because you’ll be moving through the morning while the rest of Ubud is still waking up. If you dislike early wake-ups, this is the moment to decide whether that trade-off feels worth it.
From there, the schedule is straightforward: one major stop for purification, then time in Kintamani for the palm reading, with a coffee break built into the day. This isn’t a “see 20 things” type of tour. It’s a “do two meaningful things well” type of tour.
It’s also private, meaning only your group participates. In practical terms, that usually makes the experience feel more relaxed. Less queue-time stress. Fewer awkward delays while you wait for strangers to get ready.
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Tirta Empul Holy Spring Temple Cleansing: Peace, Practice, and Patience

Your first stop is Tirta Empul Temple, where you take part in spiritual cleansing at the Bali Holy Spring Temple. Admission is included, and the cleansing portion lasts about 3 hours. That time block is a big deal: it signals this is more than a quick photo stop.
Why that matters: cleansing rituals tend to require patience. You’re not just watching. You’re participating. A longer window also gives you a chance to settle into the flow, instead of feeling like you’ve been rushed into the first moment and then whisked away right after.
The spiritual goal here is to purify your mind and soul. That might sound big, but you’ll feel the “why” as the day progresses. It’s the kind of start that frames the rest of your trip—so the palm reading isn’t random entertainment. It’s more like the second chapter after the first one sets the mood.
Possible drawback: 3 hours is a long time in one place. If you’re the type who gets restless sitting through rituals, bring a calm mindset. Treat it like a slow reset rather than a checklist item.
Kintamani Palm Reading: A 40-Minute Session With Real Life Counseling

After the purification portion, you move into Kintamani for palm reading. The reading session is about 40 minutes, and the admission for this stop is listed as free.
This part is where the day turns personal. The palm reader provides insights from your palm’s lines and patterns, with guidance centered on character, destiny, and life events. You’re not just getting vague mysticism. The format includes life counseling and guidance, which makes it feel like a conversation, not a performance.
What I like about a palm reading like this (when it’s done well) is the “reflection” value. Even if you don’t take predictions literally, the reading can still help you organize your thoughts. You may leave with a clearer sense of what to pay attention to next in your own story.
One practical consideration: 40 minutes is short, so you’ll get best results if you go in with at least a couple of themes in mind. Things like relationships, work choices, timing, or personal direction—whatever you’re currently trying to make sense of.
Also, keep your expectations balanced. A palm reading is guidance, not a guarantee. It can be meaningful, but it’s not the same thing as real-world planning you can measure in weeks and invoices.
Coffee Break in Tropical Plantations: The Day’s Breather Moment

Between the temple cleansing and the palm reading, the tour includes a coffee break set against tropical plantations. This is the reset you didn’t know you needed.
Why it matters: when your schedule includes spiritual participation and personal counseling, your brain works overtime. A quiet pause helps you digest what you experienced, instead of carrying everything straight into the next stop.
This break also helps you regain simple comfort—food, hydration, and time to regroup. Even if you’re excited for the next activity, you’ll likely benefit from that buffer.
Tip from how the day is designed: use the coffee break to settle your priorities. If you want the palm reading to feel relevant, arrive with a calm, open head. Coffee can help. So can not rushing.
Why the Private Group Setup Changes Everything

This is a private tour activity, with only your group participating. That affects the experience more than it affects your schedule.
For one thing, private tours tend to be less disruptive. You’re not managing other people’s pace, questions, or readiness level. That can make a spiritual or counseling-based segment feel less pressured.
It also pairs nicely with the day’s theme. Purification is typically an inward experience. A private setting is often the easiest way to keep that tone. If you’re the kind of person who likes your moments undisturbed—this setup helps.
Private also matters for timing. With a fixed start time (6:00 am) and an overall length of about 8 hours, delays feel bigger. Private format reduces the odds of “we’ll wait for everyone” moments that can throw off your energy.
Price and Value: Is $79 a Fair Deal for This Kind of Day?

The price is $79.00 per person for an experience that runs about 8 hours. On paper, that can sound simple. In practice, the value comes from what’s included and how the time is used.
Here’s what’s built in based on the tour details:
- Temple admission is included for the purification stop (Tirta Empul Temple).
- Palm reading is part of the Kintamani stop (listed with admission free for that segment).
- Pickup is offered.
- A mobile ticket is used.
- The schedule includes a coffee break.
So you’re paying for more than “transport to two places.” You’re paying for a structured day with a guided flow (pickup, timed stops, and the reading itself) and at least one included admission ticket. That combination reduces surprise costs and keeps you from feeling like you’re running your own schedule while trying to interpret local logistics.
The value question then becomes: is 8 hours your kind of day? If you want a deep, calm, meaning-heavy experience—yes. If you only want quick sights, no. This tour isn’t designed for speed.
Who This Tour Fits Best (and Who Should Think Twice)
This tour is best for people who like spiritual practices, personal reflection, and cultural activity without the chaos. It’s also a good fit if you enjoy conversations that translate into guidance—because the palm reading explicitly includes life counseling and direction.
It’s designed so most people can participate. That’s helpful if you worry about whether the day will be too intense. Still, participation in a cleansing ritual can be emotionally and physically different from typical sightseeing, so go in with respect for what the experience asks of you.
You’ll likely enjoy this more if:
- You like the idea of starting the day with a ritual and ending with insight.
- You’re comfortable with belief-based guidance as a tool for thinking.
- You want a private, calm pace rather than a group rush.
You might want to skip it if:
- You prefer strictly secular activities.
- You don’t want a morning that begins at 6:00 am.
- You’re short on patience for a multi-hour temple segment.
How to Get the Most from Your Palm Reading (Without Overthinking It)
You can treat the palm reading as a mirror. It’s built around your palm’s lines and patterns, with commentary on character, destiny, and life events. That’s the structure, and you can make it work for you.
Here’s what helps most in a reading like this:
- Think of one or two life areas you want clarity on before you sit down.
- Ask for guidance in a way that sounds practical to you, not just mystical.
- Listen for themes. Even if specific predictions don’t hit exactly, the advice can still steer your choices.
Also, keep your expectations grounded. Guidance doesn’t replace decisions. It supports your process. If you leave feeling calm and clear—great. If you leave with questions—also fine. A reading can be the start of reflection, not the finish line.
Finally, don’t ignore the mood created by the morning cleansing. The purification portion is meant to reset your mind and soul. If you carry that intention into the reading, the 40 minutes is more likely to feel meaningful.
Should You Book This Bali Holy Water Purification and Palm Reading Tour?
I think this tour is a strong booking choice if you want a day that feels like it has a theme and a purpose. The biggest draw is the pairing: purification at Tirta Empul, then a palm reading in Kintamani that offers life counseling and guidance. It’s not random. It’s structured to move from ritual cleansing to personal insight.
Book it if you:
- Can handle a 6:00 am start without grumbling too much.
- Want a calmer pace with pickup offered and a private group.
- Are open to spiritual cleansing and reflective counseling-style conversation.
- Value an experience where temple admission for the first stop is included in the price.
Skip it if you want only “normal tourism” and fast stops, or if belief-based readings won’t land for you. In that case, you might end up viewing half the day as “optional atmosphere.”
If you’re on the fence, I’d lean toward booking only if you genuinely want the experience to change your headspace—not just your photo roll. This is the kind of tour that can leave you feeling spiritually renewed, not just entertained.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Holy Water Purification and palm reading tour?
The tour lasts about 8 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 6:00 am.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered.
Is the tour private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group will participate.
What’s included in the price?
Tirta Empul Temple admission is included for the purification portion, and the palm reading stop lists admission as free. The tour also includes a coffee break and uses a mobile ticket.
How far in advance do people typically book?
On average, this tour is booked about 6 days in advance.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid won’t be refunded.





















