REVIEW · UBUD
Bali Spiritual Shamanic-Palm Reading, Temple Healing Tour
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A day in Bali that mixes temples and personal meaning. This private Ubud tour pairs Tirta Empul’s cleansing waters with Goa Gajah and then lets you choose a mantra healing or palm reading session. What I like most is the full guided flow, and the way it makes room for curiosity instead of turning spirituality into a quick photo stop.
The one thing to think about is that these rituals are intentional, not just sightseeing. If you prefer to keep things strictly secular, you might find the shaman or priest moments a bit intense—so bring patience and an open mind.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A Real-World Introduction to Bali’s Spiritual Side
- Tirta Empul Temple Cleansing: Sacred Springs, With Rules
- Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave): Heritage Temple Time With a Different Mood
- Choosing Your Healing Moment in Ubud: Mantra or Palm Reading
- Why Private Feels Better Than Just Faster
- Price and Timing: A Full Day Without Feeling Like a Marathon
- What to Bring (So the Water Ritual Doesn’t Become Stress)
- Who Should Book This Tour?
- Should You Book This Bali Spiritual Shamanic-Palm Reading Tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Bali Spiritual Shamanic-Palm Reading, Temple Healing Tour?
- Where does the tour start and end?
- What is included in the price?
- Does it include lunch?
- Is pickup offered?
- What temples and stops are included?
- Do I need to bring a swim suit?
- Can I choose between mantra healing and palm reading?
- Is the tour private?
- Is it easy to participate if you’re not used to temples or rituals?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Private for your group: you won’t get shuffled into a crowd.
- Tirta Empul includes the cleansing time: expect a true water ritual, not a drive-by.
- Goa Gajah fits naturally between the spiritual stops for a change of pace.
- Your healer choice matters: do a mantra healing session, a palm reading, or both if the option allows.
- Pack for water: a swim suit, towel, and a change of clothes make the day much smoother.
A Real-World Introduction to Bali’s Spiritual Side

Ubud is a magnet for people who want more than temples as backdrops. This tour leans into that, moving from a classic Hindu water temple to a heritage site to a local healing session. You get structure, guidance, and time at each place, which helps you actually follow what’s happening instead of wondering when to stand where.
Two things make it work well: first, you’re not doing spirituality solo. Your guide keeps the day moving and translates the meaning of each step. Second, the itinerary includes a practical reset—literally washing in sacred springs—so it feels like a full experience rather than three unrelated stops.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Ubud.
Tirta Empul Temple Cleansing: Sacred Springs, With Rules

Stop 1 is Tirta Empul Temple, and the focus is the cleansing itself. You’ll spend around 3 hours here, with admission included. The heart of the visit is the water purification at the water temple with a priest, where the idea is to wash away negative energy.
What this means for you in practice:
- Plan for water time. Even if you’re not sure you’re comfortable, this part is the main event.
- Follow the priest’s lead on how to participate. You’ll be given what you need for temple etiquette, including sarong and canang/offering items.
- Wear what you can manage around changing and modesty rules. The tour specifically suggests changing cloth, swimming suit, and a towel, which is a big hint that you’ll want to feel prepared.
A small detail that’s actually important: you’re not just watching. You’re expected to take part in the ritual. That’s why packing matters so much, and why the day can feel more personal than other tours.
Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave): Heritage Temple Time With a Different Mood
Stop 2 is Goa Gajah, often called the Elephant Cave, and you’ll have about 2 hours. Admission is included. This is the kind of stop that shifts the vibe from active cleansing to reflective temple wandering, with the old stone atmosphere doing half the work for you.
The listing describes it as heritage linked to old UNESCO heritage and dates it to the 11th century. Even if you only skim the details, the setting helps: cave-temple elements, weathered carvings, and that sense that you’re stepping into a place that has been used for generations.
A balanced expectation for you:
- You’ll probably walk more than you think, since this isn’t a seated-only stop.
- It’s a good time to ask your guide what you’re seeing, because the meaning of statues and carvings is easier when someone explains the symbolism.
It’s also a nice pacing break. After water cleansing, you don’t need another intense ceremony back-to-back. Goa Gajah gives you space to breathe and look.
Choosing Your Healing Moment in Ubud: Mantra or Palm Reading

Stop 3 is where the tour gets personal. You meet a healer in a local place in the Ubud area for a ritual treatment by mantra healing or palm reader, with options offered. You’ll have about 2 hours here, and admission is included.
Here’s why this part is worth your attention: the tour doesn’t push you into one fixed script. If you’re drawn to spiritual language and intention, the mantra healing option may feel more resonant. If you like a structured, symbolic approach, the palm reading can be the more comfortable entry point.
The reviews highlight this as a standout moment. People mention meeting the healer as a kind of family healing day, and one reviewer noted that shamanic palm reading was their first time and left a strong impression. Another common theme: being open-minded makes a big difference. This isn’t a performance for applause—it’s a ritual, and your attitude affects how you experience it.
If you’re wondering what to expect from the guide interaction, the names from past bookings give a clue. Reviewers praised guides like Gede for being accommodating, and Dek Kembar Bagus for positive energy and clear English, with help that also included great photos.
Why Private Feels Better Than Just Faster

You’ll likely pay more than a big bus tour, so the key question is value. At $75 per person, this tour feels like good value when you consider what’s actually included: pickup and drop-off, entrance fees, temple donation, a live guide, bottled water, and the ritual supplies like sarong/canang/offering.
Private also matters because it changes how smoothly the day runs:
- You can ask follow-up questions without waiting for everyone else to catch up.
- The timing feels less like a factory line, especially during the cleansing ritual.
- The tour can fit your pace at Goa Gajah and in the healing session.
A subtle but real benefit: guides can translate spiritual meaning better when they know you’re paying attention. People specifically mentioned knowledgeable, kind guidance from guides such as Ade, Gusty, and Dek Kembar Bagus—and when those qualities show up, your whole day feels less confusing.
Price and Timing: A Full Day Without Feeling Like a Marathon

This experience runs 6 to 8 hours. That time window is long enough to feel like a journey, but not so long that you spend the whole day exhausted. And because the stops are ordered logically—cleansing first, heritage site second, healer session last—it flows naturally.
On scheduling: the tour is commonly booked about 14 days in advance on average, so if you’re traveling during a busy season, it’s smart to lock in your spot sooner rather than later.
When it comes to lunch, the tour doesn’t include it (around $10 is noted). I’d treat that as part of your planning: figure out where you’ll eat nearby after Tirta Empul and keep yourself hydrated, since temple days can take a surprising toll.
What to Bring (So the Water Ritual Doesn’t Become Stress)

This is the part that can make or break your mood. You’re told to bring changing cloth, swimming suits, and a towel. And the cleansing ritual is water-based, so you’ll want to be able to switch out quickly.
My practical packing checklist for this day:
- Swim suit you’re comfortable wearing for ritual time
- Towel you don’t mind getting wet
- Changing clothes for after Goa Gajah and the healer session
- Simple sandals or shoes that can handle temple paths
- A small bag you can keep dry where possible
- Bottle water is included, but having extra on hot days can help
Also, wear something that works with sarong-style dressing. Even when the tour provides sarong and offering items, having clothing you can adjust easily will keep things relaxed.
Who Should Book This Tour?

This tour is a great fit if you:
- Want more than temples as photos and want meaningful ritual time
- Like the idea of a guided day that explains what you’re seeing and doing
- Are comfortable choosing a spiritual option, either mantra healing or palm reading
- Prefer a private group experience where you’re not rushed or crowded
It’s probably not your best match if you:
- Dislike participating in religious or spiritual ceremonies
- Want a strictly “see and go” sightseeing day
Should You Book This Bali Spiritual Shamanic-Palm Reading Tour?
If you’re the type of traveler who comes to Bali for personal connection—not just checklists—this is a solid booking. The strongest reasons are the included cleansing ritual at Tirta Empul, the heritage stop at Goa Gajah, and the option to connect with a healer through mantra healing or palm reading. Plus, the private structure makes the whole day feel intentional.
My one caution: go in prepared for the water and prepared to act respectfully during rituals. If you do that, you’ll likely end the day feeling like you saw something real, not just scenic.
FAQ
How long is the Bali Spiritual Shamanic-Palm Reading, Temple Healing Tour?
It’s listed as about 6 to 8 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at Ubud Palace (Jl. Raya Ubud No.8, Ubud) and ends back at the meeting point.
What is included in the price?
The tour includes pickup and drop hotel, a live guide, entrance fees, donation for the priest, bottle water, and sarong/canang/offering at the temple, plus the healer option you choose.
Does it include lunch?
No. Lunch is not included and is noted as around $10.
Is pickup offered?
Yes. Pickup and drop hotel are included.
What temples and stops are included?
You’ll visit Tirta Empul Temple for water cleansing, Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave), and then meet a healer in the Ubud area for a ritual treatment (mantra healing and/or palm reading).
Do I need to bring a swim suit?
Yes. The tour notes you should bring a swimming suit, along with changing cloth and a towel.
Can I choose between mantra healing and palm reading?
Yes. The tour offers options, so you can do a mantra healing session and/or a palm reader session depending on what you choose.
Is the tour private?
Yes. It’s private, meaning only your group participates.
Is it easy to participate if you’re not used to temples or rituals?
The info says most travelers can participate. Still, these are spiritual rituals, so having an open mind helps.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience’s start time.























