Full-Day Eastern Bali Trip : Customize-Your-Own-Tour

10 Hours

Preview Trip

Design your ideal adventure with the Full-Day Eastern Bali Trip: Customize-Your-Own-Tour! Explore the hidden gems of East Bali at your own pace, choosing from serene beaches, ancient temples, and traditional villages. Visit the majestic Lempuyang Temple, relax at Virgin Beach, or take in the beauty of Tirta Gangga Water Palace. Whether you’re interested in cultural landmarks, scenic views, or authentic Balinese experiences. On this tour allows you to create your own itinerary. With a private guide and driver. You’ll enjoy the freedom to tailor your journey for a truly personal and memorable day exploring the wonders of Eastern Bali.


Trip facts

  • Minivan
  • English
  • Hotel
  • All season
  • Available
  • 2
  • 64
  • 2 - 6


Overview

In this tour, you can choose and adjust five or more tourist destinations according to the places you want to visit, as long as you have enough time for a 10-hour tour.

You will visit beautiful and amazing temples, historical heritage sites, traditional villages that still maintain their traditions to this day, hidden beaches in eastern Bali, underwater activities, rice terraces, exotic waterfalls, and much more.

And we’re ready to make that possible. as well as providing help and advice to decide your travel plans during a vacation on the island of Bali.

Here are tourist attractions and activities in the Eastern Bali area you can choose from:

Goa Lawah Temple, located in East Bali, is a sacred Balinese Hindu temple built around a cave inhabited by thousands of bats. Revered as one of Bali’s nine directional temples, it faces the sea and symbolizes protection. The temple’s mystical aura and ocean backdrop create a deeply spiritual experience.

goa lawah temple

Besakih Mother Temple is Bali’s largest and holiest Hindu temple complex. Nestled on Mount Agung’s slopes, it features over 80 shrines and temples. Known as the “Mother Temple,” it offers spiritual depth, stunning architecture, and panoramic views, making it a must-visit for culture, history, and scenic mountain beauty.

 

besakih mother temple

Lempuyang Temple, located on Mount Lempuyang in East Bali, is one of Bali’s oldest and most sacred temples. Famous for its “Gates of Heaven,” it offers breathtaking views of Mount Agung. Visitors climb over 1,700 steps to reach the top, experiencing spiritual serenity and panoramic mountain and jungle scenery.

Kerta Gosa Ancient Palace, located in Klungkung, Bali, was once the royal court of justice. Known for its ornate Bale Kambang pavilion and ceiling paintings depicting karmic law, it reflects Bali’s traditional architecture and Hindu philosophy. The palace offers insight into Bali’s judicial history and rich cultural heritage.

Tirta Gangga Water Palace, located in East Bali, is a former royal palace known for its lush gardens, tiered fountains, and sacred spring-fed pools. Surrounded by vibrant greenery and stone statues, it reflects Balinese elegance and spiritual harmony. Visitors enjoy its tranquil ambiance and picturesque beauty, ideal for photos.

Taman Ujung Water Palace, located in Karangasem, Bali, is a stunning royal heritage site featuring elegant pools, stone bridges, and Balinese-European architecture. Surrounded by mountains and ocean views, it offers a peaceful retreat with scenic beauty. Once a royal retreat, it now serves as a cultural and historical landmark.

Sidemen Rice Terraces, nestled in East Bali’s highlands, offer breathtaking landscapes of lush, layered paddies framed by Mount Agung. This serene rural area showcases traditional Balinese farming and village life. Ideal for trekking, photography, and cultural immersion, Sidemen provides a peaceful escape from Bali’s more touristy destinations.

Sibetan Rice Terraces, located in Karangasem, Bali, offer panoramic views of lush green fields and traditional salak (snake fruit) plantations. Set against the backdrop of Mount Agung, the area reflects authentic Balinese village life. Visitors enjoy peaceful treks, cultural encounters, and scenic landscapes untouched by mass tourism.

Candidasa Beach, on Bali’s east coast, features a serene stretch of white sand beside calm, clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Backed by swaying palms and traditional fishing boats, the area offers tranquil beach cafés and stunning views of nearby islands. A peaceful retreat from crowds.

Perasi Virgin Beach, nestled in East Bali, is a pristine hideaway featuring soft white sand, clear turquoise waters, and dramatic coastal cliffs. Ideal for swimming and snorkeling, it’s fringed with palm trees and shaded resting spots. Undisturbed by tourism, the secluded atmosphere offers serene relaxation and natural beauty.

Bias Tugel “Hidden Beach,” nestled on Bali’s eastern coast, is a secluded paradise framed by emerald cliffs and soft white sand. Accessible via scenic coastal paths, its crystal-clear turquoise waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. This tranquil gem remains largely untouched by tourists, offering serene solitude and natural charm.

bias tugel hidden beach

Lahangan Sweet is a spectacular hilltop viewpoint in Karangasem, East Bali, perched at around 500–1,200 m elevation. It offers panoramic vistas of Mount Agung, lush valleys, coastline, and even Mount Rinjani on clear days. With charming wooden platforms, photo spots, camping options, and sunrise serenity, it’s a tranquil gem.

Tenganan Ancient Village, east Bali’s oldest Bali Aga settlement, preserves pre-Hindu traditions. Nestled in Karangasem, it features walled homes, narrow entrances, and a symmetrical layout. Renowned for mystical double-ikat geringsing textiles and the fiery Mekare‑kare pandanus ritual, it remains a living museum of Bali’s timeless culture.

Tenganan village

Traditional Bali salt farmers, known as petani garam, harvest “white gold” by sun‑drying seawater on black volcanic sands. Balancing buckets on poles, they sieve brine, pour it into wooden troughs, and wait for crystal formation. This centuries‑old craft yields mineral‑rich artisanal salt—though only a few families sustain it today.

Blue Lagoon and Tanjung Jepun Snorkeling Site are stunning snorkeling sites near Padangbai in East Bali. With calm, crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life—from clownfish (Nemo) to turtles and moray eels—these beginner-friendly spots offer immersive underwater beauty, guided tours, and easy boat access for unforgettable reef exploration

Amed Beach Snorkeling, set in East Bali’s fishing village, features calm, crystal-clear black-sand waters teeming with coral gardens, colorful fish, turtles, rays, and a historic Japanese wreck. With sites like Jemeluk’s underwater temple and Turtle Point, it’s perfect for all levels seeking serene, authentic marine adventures.

Tulamben Beach Snorkel and Scuba Dive, on Bali’s northeast coast, is renowned for world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. Its calm, warm seas conceal the USAT Liberty shipwreck, vibrant coral gardens, and abundant marine life—turtles, reef fish, and macro creatures. Suitable for all levels, it offers unforgettable underwater exploration.

Jagasatru Waterfall in East Bali’s Karangasem cascades ~40 m from three mountain springs into a serene pool. Nestled between cliffs and tropical forest, it features a sacred melukat purification site and Brahma statue. A 1 km trek plus ~165 steps leads to a tranquil, spiritual retreat.

Tukad Cepung Waterfall tumbles through a narrow canyon into a shallow jungle pool, hidden inside a cavern with towering cliffs. Sunlight filters through the cave opening, creating mesmerizing light rays and occasional rainbows. A scenic descent through lush foliage rewards visitors with a magical, photogenic Bali oasis.

Monkey Bar Infinity Pool, perched atop Klungkung’s hills, is a lush jungle bar with an infinity pool overlooking coconut‑lined valleys and ocean views. Entry includes towel & credit toward food or drinks. With serene ambiance, giant Buddha statues, tasty cocktails, and light Indonesian dishes—it’s perfect for relaxation

Telaga Waja River Rafting races through eastern Bali’s lush canyons and rice terraces, covering around 14–17 km with Class II–IV rapids and a thrilling 4–5 m waterfall drop. Guided by professionals, rafters navigate crystal-clear mountain spring waters amid vibrant jungle, enjoying safety gear, a buffet lunch, and seamless transport.

Bali Safari & Marine Park, spanning 40 ha in Gianyar, is Bali’s premier wildlife and adventure park. It houses over 1,000 animals across 100+ species from Indonesia, India, and Africa. Highlights include safari tram rides, night safaris, elephant‑back tours, cultural performances, a waterpark, aquarium, and themed dining.

bali safari

Bali’s coffee plantations offer scenic landscapes, aromatic brews, and traditional roasting methods. Visitors can stroll through lush farms, learn about Luwak coffee production, and sample various local blends. The tranquil environment, combined with stunning views and authentic tasting experiences, makes these plantations a must-visit for coffee lovers and curious travelers.

Luwak coffee plantation

Note:

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Amazing trip

14 April 2025

koko the best one

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