Full day tours

Bali Ancient Temples and Jatiluwih Rice Terrace Private Tour

Bali, Indonesia

FDK05

IDR 650K

IDR 600K / Person

OVERVIEW

Begin your private adventure off of Bali's beaten path with morning pickup at your hotel. Meet your private guide, whose attention will be focused on you and your party throughout the day. Board a comfortable tour vehicle and set off for the countryside.

Head for Taman Ayun Temple, located in the Mengwi Regency. Continue to a local coffee plantation to see the various coffee plants and taste some of the different Balinese coffee varieties produced there.

TOUR overview

Participant

Min. 2 Participants

Duration

9 Hours

Pickup location

Pickup avaiable from airport, hotel or villa in South Bali Area, Denpasar and Ubud

Language

English Speaking Driver

Itinerary

Located in Mengwi, Badung, away from the hustle bustle of the city center, this temple is nestled in lush, greenery surrounding with trees and ponds – about 18 km northwest of Denpasar and about 8 km southwest of Ubud. Taman Ayun Temple is one of the most attractive and most visited temples in Bali.

This 17th century creation was built as a family temple of Mengwi Empire and was only accessible for the royals. This temple is declared as part of the world cultural tourism site by UNESCO as it holds a very strong and sophisticated architectural design.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is both a famous picturesque landmark and a significant temple complex on the western side of Beratan Lake in Bedugul, central Bali. The whole Bedugul area is a popular upland weekend and holiday retreat for locals from the more urban areas in the island's south.

Ulun Danu Beratan, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, shares the scenic qualities with Bali's sea temples of Uluwatu and Tanah Lot. The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression.
Also called Pasar Candi Kuning, is one of central Bali and Bedugul’s main markets. Typical market fare such as fruit and vegetables make up most of what the market offers, and it is renowned for the wide variety of fruits in particular. Classic Balinese souvenirs like wooden keychains and handicraft can also be found here. Sandwiched in between the Beratan Lake and Eka Karya Botanic Gardens, the Bedugul Traditional Market makes for a great stopover in between both these really popular tourist attractions.
At a time a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site expectant, Jatiluwih rice Terrace involves over 600Ha of rice paddies that pursue the running slope geology of the Batukaru mountain Range. These are very much kept up by a conventional water board known as ‘subak’, which goes back to the ninth century. The cooperative itself unsurprisingly won acknowledgment as a prevailing component in Bali’s ‘cultural landscape’ section on the legacy list.
Imagine the image of a Balinese temple (pura) perched high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean. With the crashing waves below and the dramatic colors of the dusk sky as background, lit by the slowly disappearing sun. Tanah Lot is located in Tabanan, only around 30 km away from Denpasar. The temple is located some 300 meters offshore. The history of Tanah Lot temple was believed to date back to the 16th century, by Dang Hyang Nirartha, a respected religious figure in Bali.

Dang Hyang Nirartha was said to be the one who created a three-temple system in Balinese villages. Setting the site plan that the temple built in the northern area of the village would be for Brahma, middle area for Vishnu and the southern side for Shiva.

included

Experienced and Qualified Driver

Fuel surcharge

Parking fees

Mineral water

excluded

Lunch

Dinner

Entrance ticket and fees

Personal needs during the tour