DEPARTURE TIME 8.00 am
We start by picking you up at the hotel lobby.
GOA LAWAH TEMPLE
Goa Lawah Temple is one of six important temples in Bali. Goa means cave, and Lawah means bat. So Goa Lawah temple is a temple where in the temple there is a cave inhabited by thousands of bats. The scenery in this temple is very unique. There is a cave that is under shady trees, and inside the walls of the cave there are many hanging bats. Regarding the history of Goa Lawah Temple, It was built in the 11th century on the idea of a holy priest named Mpu Kuturan.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 30k/adult and 15k/child
BESAKIH MOTHER TEMPLE
It is the largest temple as well as the most important temple on the entire island of Bali. The Besakih temple is also believed to be the beginning of the spread of Hindu Dharma teachings on the island of Bali. Where exactly in the Basukian temple, one of the temples of the Besakih temple complex, did Hyang Rsi Markandya, a saint or priest, receive the revelation from God for the first time.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 100k/person
LEMPUYANG "GATE OF HEAVEN" TEMPLE
The Lempuyang temple complex is located on the slopes of Bisbis Mountain and is better known as Penataran Agung Lempuyang Temple. This temple is also known as "the gate of heaven" because it has a Balinese gate against the backdrop of the volcanic Mount Agung. This place is perfect for taking Instagram photos.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 55k/person and Suttle bus 45k/person
kERTA GOSA ANCIENT PALACE
Kertha Gosa Park, which is part of the Klungkung royal building complex, was built in 1686 by Dewa King Agung Jambe. There are three buildings from the royal complex that still remain and were not destroyed during the Dutch invasion.
1) Kori Agung is the main gate of the kingdom.
2) Bale Kambang is a building surrounded by a pond.
3) Bale Kerta Gosa In ancient times, the function of Bale Kerta Gosa was to discuss the situation of security, justice, and prosperity in the Balinese kingdom, and it also functioned as a court in Bali.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 50k/adult and IDR 25k/child
TIRTA GANGGA WATER PALACE
Tirta Gangga Water Park, which comes from natural springs It is well maintained, so it presents a beautiful and attractive tourist park. Tirta Gangga was built in the form of a water palace with Balinese architecture. In addition, there are two pools of natural springs. First, it is for recreational swimming, and second, it is a fish pond. In the middle of this Tirta Gangga water park, there is a water monument as well as a number of statues around the pond, so it offers an instagrammable sight.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 50k/person
TAMAN UJUNG WATER PALACE
Taman Ujung Water Palace was built by the late king of Karangasem. The complex consists of various large pools and historic structures set against a backdrop of Mount Agung and the eastern shoreline. In the middle of the southern pool, there is a Bale Kambang building, which is used as a place to rest while enjoying the atmosphere that surrounds it. In the middle of a northern pool connected by a bridge, there is a building that was once used as a resting place for the king of Karangasem. Because the king's resting place looks hanging, the locals call it the hanging palace. The architecture of the Karangasem king's resting palace is unique, having a mixture of medieval European architecture and Balinese architecture.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 75k/adult and IDR 50k/child
CANDIDASA BEACH
Candidasa itself is one of the mainstay tourism areas in the East Bali region. The existence of this tourism has been popular for a long time, and the mainstay of this area is the beautiful and attractive nature of the beach, as well as the beautiful charm of underwater nature in the waters of Candidasa. This makes it a popular snorkeling and diving place, so that it becomes an ideal vacation destination on the island of Bali. Many tourism-support facilities, such as hotels and restaurants, can be easily found in this area.
Note: No admission fee
PERASI VIRGIN BEACH
There is another tourist attraction located in East Bali that has white sand like the beaches in southern Bali. Perasi Beach tourist attractions are often known as Virgin Beach because the atmosphere is still quiet, safe, comfortable, and not much touched by humans. In addition, because this beach has white sand, it is also known as White Sand Beach Bali.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 15k/person
BIAS TUGEL HIDDEN BEACH
Bias Tugel Beach is a hidden gem beach. Its shape is like a bay, with a not-too-large area, and the right and left sides are flanked by large rocks. What can you do at Bias Tugel Beach? You can try various fun activities. Starting from swimming, snorkeling, sunbathing, taking pictures, or just enjoying the view of Bias Tugel Beach from the top of the rock, This beach has a calm and quiet atmosphere. If you want to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, you can visit Bias Tugel Beach. Feel the holidays like on a private beach.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 10k/person
BLOO LAGOON SNORKELING
The beach lies just northeast of the main beach of Padangbai and is framed by green and rocky hills on both sides. Blue Lagoon Beach is one of the hidden beaches in east Bali and is known as an underwater paradise. The water is warm, and marine life is abundant. Blue Lagoon Beach has clean water; there are lots of coral and fish near the shore, which makes it good for snorkeling.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 10k/person
AMED BEACH SNORKELING
Amed Beach is actually more than just a single beach. Seven villages make up what is popularly known as Amed Beach. The villages of Amed, Jemeluk, Bunutan, Lipah, Selang, Banyuning, and Aas are stretched out along a narrow road that connects them all and runs along the stunning coastline. The best spots for those who like marine tourism, especially snorkeling and diving, with their biodiversity and beautiful nature
Note: Entrance fee 15k/person
TULAMBEN BEACH SCUBA DIVING
If you are a scuba diving lover, visiting Tulamben Beach should be on your list. Because in the waters of Tulamben, there are many diving spots that amaze the eye. The favorite spot for diving and snorkeling at Tulamben Beach is the wreck of the American USAT Liberty warship that was shot by the Japanese in World War 2. This ship is a logistics material carrier for American soldiers. The location of Tulamben Beach in the countryside, with the natural atmosphere of the village, is still cool and natural.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 10k/person
JAGASATRU WATERFALL
Jagasatru Waterfall not only presents panoramic beauty and natural beauty, but also a very thick spiritual aura. For those who want to meditate or find inner calm, maybe this waterfall can be an option. Calm and peaceful—that's the impression you get when you set foot in the tourist attraction of Jagasatru Waterfall.
Note: No admission fee only donation
TUKAD CEPUNG WATERFALL
The waterfall can only be viewed once you walk down the stairs and into the cliff. You have to walk through a narrow cave to get in, and when you enter the cave, You will see the waterfall behind the big wall, which looks like a cave. Cepung waterfall, with the beauty and uniqueness of different waterfalls than others, located in the middle of high cliffs with very clear water, slightly enters the cliff area that seems to coincide with one another. The circular cliffs give you the feeling of being in a cave, while the open sky right from where the waterfall emerges gives you the most enchanting view.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 15k/person
SIDEMEN VILLAGE RICE TERRACES
Setting foot in the village of Sidemen makes our hearts peaceful. It is a quiet and cool village with a wide expanse of rice field scenery, so it becomes an interesting tourist attraction. The location is only a few kilometers from Mount Agung, which is the highest mountain in Bali. Walking through the area of this village is almost predominantly colored by the view of green rice fields. In this village, we can see the beauty of the Telaga Waja River through rafting activities.
Note: No admission fee only donation
TENGANAN ANCIENT VILLAGE
Tenganan village still exists today, where the lifestyle of the residents is still guided by the rules and customs of the ancestral heritage from the era before the Majapahit empire. In Bali Aga village, they have their own unique characteristics, such as the architecture of houses, meeting halls, temples, traditions, art, and culture, which really strongly maintain the traditional rules that have been passed down from generation to generation.
Note: No admission fee only donation
TRADITIONAL SALT FARMER
The traditional salt-making process is distinctive and unique, using seawater sprinkled on sand soil and a drying process in coconut stalks under sunlight and using clear and good-quality seawater to produce premium-quality local salt products. This salt is pure white, like crystal. salt of small and medium size, good aroma, soft and dry texture, easily soluble, and gives a salty taste without bitterness.
Note: No admission fee
TELAGA WAJA RIVER RAFTING
Telaga Waja River Rafting Bali is one of the popular rafting activities on the island of Bali. The Telaga Waja River has its own attraction for lovers of outdoor and adventure activities. With challenging terrain and beautiful scenery, rafting on the Telaga Waja River is highly recommended for those who want to try a new and different experience.
BALI SAFARI MARINE PARK
The Amazing Taman Safari Bali, home to over a thousand amazing animals, is your finest destination for an adventurous, fun, and educational experience beyond just a safari. This park represents more than 120 species, including rare and endangered species like Komodo dragons, orangutans, Bali starling birds, and many more. and have been actively involved in ensuring the future survival and well-being of many Indonesian animal species.
Note: Entrance fee depending packages IDR 300k-400k/person
LAHANGAN SWEET
Lahangan Sweet is one of Bali's newest attractions, boasting an exotic viewpoint that treats you to the best far-reaching views of Mount Agung. And this place is the perfect place to enjoy the sunrise and sunset because the view is so beautiful.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 20k/person and IDR 50k/person (Jeep round trip)
COFFEE PLANTATION
Coffee is not the main agricultural product in Bali, but the culture of drinking coffee was not a new culture in Bali in the past before Luwak coffee was introduced to the international world
Note: No admission fee
BACK TO THE HOTEL 17.00 pm
We will back to your accommodation around 17.00 pm