The Ubud Monkey Forest is a nature reserve and sacred temple complex in Ubud, Bali, home to around 1,200 long-tailed macaques (*Macaca fascicularis*). This forest covers 12.5 hectares and contains over 115 tree species, along with three main temples built in the 14th century. In addition to being a tourist attraction, Monkey Forest holds spiritual significance for Balinese Hindus, as monkeys are believed to be sacred guardians. Visitors can enjoy the lush natural surroundings while interacting with the monkeys, but they should be cautious as these animals are still wild. The site also plays a role in environmental conservation and ecological research conducted by various academics. With its natural beauty and cultural significance, Monkey Forest is one of Bali's most iconic tourist destinations.