Wednesday, April 22, 2026 · Updated Wednesday, April 22, 2026
In the heart of Sukasada, Indonesia, a captivating forest sanctuary offers an extraordinary glimpse into the lives of macaque monkeys. This vibrant ecosystem allows for intimate encounters, where visitors can observe and even participate in the daily feeding rituals of these intelligent primates.

Captured at the Sangeh Monkey Forest in Sukasada, Indonesia, this eye-level, medium shot features a group of gray-brown macaques interacting with a person. The person, dressed in a gray jacket with a black wristband, is seen petting the largest monkey in the group. Five other monkeys are clustered around, near a metal pipe and a tiled curb. The ground surface is dark asphalt, with small pieces of yellow leaf debris scattered.
Agi4ka
Sukasada, Indonesia · Apr 22, 2026, 5:58 AM · 1.3k attention
One memorable moment captures three macaques eagerly consuming food scraps on a tiled surface, framed by a picturesque lake and distant mountains under a cloudy sky. The scene is a testament to the harmonious, albeit supervised, coexistence between humans and wildlife in this protected habitat.

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Sukasada, Indonesia · Apr 22, 2026, 5:58 AM

Further interactions reveal individuals offering bananas, with one light gray-brown macaque delicately accepting the treat from a person wearing a red jacket and running shoes. Another heartwarming image from the Sangeh Monkey Forest shows a person gently petting the largest monkey, surrounded by five other macaques, illustrating the trust and familiarity fostered within the sanctuary.
These daily interactions underscore the importance of such sanctuaries in promoting conservation and education. They provide a vital opportunity for people to connect with nature and witness primate behavior firsthand, contributing to a deeper understanding and appreciation for the animal kingdom.
The sanctuary, set against a backdrop of lush Indonesian scenery, ensures that these encounters are both respectful and enriching, offering visitors a truly unforgettable experience with the playful and curious macaques of Sukasada.
The video shows three monkeys eating scraps of food next to a man with tattoos on his leg. The monkeys are on a tiled surface overlooking a lake. There is a bucket containing food scraps. In the background, the lake is surrounded by mountains and a town. The sky is cloudy. One monkey is sitting on the edge of the wall. Another monkey is standing on the tiles, while the third is sitting on the ground.
Captured at the Sangeh Monkey Forest in Sukasada, Indonesia, this eye-level, medium shot features a group of gray-brown macaques interacting with a person. The person, dressed in a gray jacket with a black wristband, is seen petting the largest monkey in the group. Five other monkeys are clustered around, near a metal pipe and a tiled curb. The ground surface is dark asphalt, with small pieces of yellow leaf debris scattered.
A monkey is eating a banana being offered by a person, as viewed from above. The monkey, a light gray-brown primate, is on dark asphalt. The person is wearing black running shoes, gray pants, and a red jacket. The photograph was taken in Sukasada, Indonesia.
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