DEPARTURE TIME 8.00 am
We start by picking you up at the hotel lobby
TAMAN AYUN TEMPLE
The Taman Ayun temple means "a most beautiful garden" and is also known as one of the most beautiful temples on the island of Bali. Taman Ayun Temple is part of a complex of temples accompanied by a beautiful garden in its interior. This ancient temple was built in 1634 by King Cokorda Sakti Blambangan, the first king of the Mengwi Kingdom. It has high historical value and also has a wonderful architectural design. This temple also has magical elements and high artistic value. Inside, by the existence of a moat or artificial pool that symbolizes the ocean of milk (ksirarnawa),
Note; Entrance fee IDR 30k/adult and IDR 15k/child
ULUN DANU BRATAN TEMPLE
Ulun Danu Bratan Temple is located in the highlands of central Bali, about 1200 meters above sea level. close to Bedugul village and the Catur mountains. The temple is on the bank of Bratan Lake. It's the second-largest lake on the island, behind Lake Batur. However, the most interesting thing about Lake Bratan is the great temple of Pura Ulun Danu Bratan, located in the northwestern part of the lake. It was built in 1634 in honor of the goddess of water and fertility, "Dewi Danu."
Note: Entrance fee IDR 75k/adult and IDR 50k/child
ULUN DANU TAMBLINGAN TEMPLE
Tamblingan Lake is a lake located on the northern slope of Mount Lesung in the Munduk Village area. This lake is one of three twin lakes formed in a large caldera. To the east, there are Lake Buyan and Lake Beratan, respectively. Flanked by surrounding forests and due to its location in the highlands, this lake has a cool climate. and there is a Hindu shrine that stands majestically on the edge of the lake.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 10k/person
BALI HANDARA GATE
The traditional Hindu gate symbolizes a mountain as the entrance from the outer world to the temple, where many guests stop at this place just to take photos at the Handara gate. Handara Gate is very famous for the beauty of the gate, which looks very ancient and has a very natural forest background, adding to the ancient impression and iconic Bali photos. A sight that really spoils your eyes to see and an opportunity that is very rare and captured in photos during your holiday on the island of Bali.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 30k/person
WANAGIRI HIDDEN HILL
Wanagiri is a hill with a grove of tropical trees in Munduk village, and local residents have developed this area into a photo spot with twin lakes in the background, namely Lake Tamblingan and Lake Buyan.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 100k-150k/person
SANGEH MONKEY FOREST
Sangeh Monkey Forest, located in Bali, is a captivating sanctuary where friendly macaques roam freely amidst sacred nutmeg trees. Explore the lush surroundings and ancient temple ruins, experiencing an intimate encounter with these playful creatures in their natural habitat.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 30k/person
COFFEE PLANTATION
With the increasing number of coffee enthusiasts, and now many people are opening coffee plantations. Apart from selling the harvested produce on the market, coffee plantations can also become agro-tourism, which is in great demand by tourists, especially Luwak coffee, which is quite expensive. Luwak coffee itself is the result of the feces of civets, a type of cat that mostly eats selected coffee beans, and then the feces from these animals will be collected, dried, and then processed hygienically to produce coffee with the best aroma.
Note: No entrance fee
BANYUMALA TWIN WATERFALLS
Nature designed the Banyumala waterfall, where multiple streams fall from a river above. Along the cliff wall, boulders and vegetation break down these streams into multiple branches, creating a thin curtain of water spreading as far as 20 m from end to end. Under the waterfall, there is a natural pool that can be used for swimming or just soaking up and feeling the fresh water of Banyumala waterfall. Swimming in Banyumala Twin Falls while exploring the beauty that surrounds it is an unforgettable moment.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 30k/person
BANYUMANA AMERTHA WATERFALL
Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall in Buleleng, Bali, has amazing beauty. In addition to the waterfall criteria, in the same area there are four other waterfalls. Each of them has a charm that leaves many domestic and foreign tourists stunned. He is increasingly proving the beauty of Bali.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 30k/person
LEKE-LEKE WATERFALL
On the way to the north tourist destination, with a great stop point at Leke-Leke waterfall. It’s an easy enough walk down, taking roughly 15 minutes, and leads through some bamboo-built bridges to lead you to the fall itself. The beauty of Leke-Leke is in the detail, a delicate patchwork of jungle greens punctuated by a blade-like waterfall that slices directly through the middle of the frame. The gush of water and gusts of mist create a unique cacophony of sensations, It's just so wonderful to be immersed in nature.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 50k/person
SEKUMPUL WATERFALL
Sekumpul Waterfall, Bali's natural gem, enchants with its majestic cascades amidst lush greenery. Trek through the scenic jungle to witness the awe-inspiring beauty of multiple falls converging into a breathtaking panorama, creating an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 20k/person
GITGIT WATERFALL
Gitgit Waterfall, nestled in Bali, beckons with its serene beauty. A short trek through lush forests reveals this enchanting cascade, standing tall amidst nature's embrace. Capture the picturesque surroundings and feel the refreshing mist as Gitgit Waterfall offers a tranquil retreat for visitors.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 20k/person
TAMAN BEJI GRIYA WATERFALL
Taman Beji Griya Waterfall, situated in Bali, invites exploration with its natural charm. Trek through scenic landscapes to discover this hidden gem, where cascading waters create a serene ambiance. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Taman Beji Griya, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers.
Note: Entrance fee IDR 50k/person or IDR 100k/person (entrance fee and Purification ceremony)
TANAH LOT TEMPLE
Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a rock in Bali's Indian Ocean, offers breathtaking sunset views. A symbol of cultural and spiritual significance, it stands as a testament to Bali's coastal beauty and rich heritage.
BATUKARU TEMPLE
Batukaru Temple, nestled in Bali's lush highlands, exudes tranquility. Surrounded by mist-covered mountains and verdant forests, this sacred Hindu temple provides a serene sanctuary for spiritual reflection and appreciation of Bali's natural beauty.
JATILUWIH RICE TERRACE
Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bali, mesmerizes with its expansive terraced landscapes. The lush green paddies, shaped by traditional subak irrigation, create a stunning mosaic. A testament to Bali's agricultural brilliance, Jatiluwih offers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural significance.
ALAS KEDATON MONKEY FOREST
Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest is a small forest located in the middle of a rice field. In this forest, there is a temple called Alas Kedaton Temple, which owns the natural environment that looks green with its fresh air and creates a calm, quiet, and holy atmosphere. Alas Kedaton tourist attraction is a natural tourist attraction to see the beauty of the forest with an unspoiled atmosphere and also see a lot of monkey populations here with their funny behavior.
BACK TO THE HOTEL 17.00 pm
We will back to your accommodation around 17.00 pm