This is full-day Northern Bali trip and you can customize your own tour. North Bali has a million charms that are very worth visiting during your vacation in Bali. And the location of the North Bali tourist destination is quite easy to reach from Ubud or from Canggu and its surroundings. Planning plans to visit interesting tourist attractions in the west Bali area may be a little confusing for tourists because there are so many tourist attractions that are worth visiting,
Some of which are cultural tourism, such as the many iconic temples found in North Bali. There are also many natural attractions in the northern Bali area, such as terraced rice fields, charming waterfalls, natural hot springs, and many more. So, in the full-day northern Bali trip should be on your bucket list during your holiday on the island of Bali, and don’t miss visiting North Bali tourism to make your holiday memorable and unforgettable.
Trip Info
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. such as visiting beautiful and amazing temples, historical heritage sites, 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 Northern Bali area you can choose from:
Taman Ayun Temple in Bali is a stunning royal temple complex surrounded by a wide moat. Built in 1634, it features multi-tiered shrines, lush gardens, and traditional Balinese architecture. This serene site reflects Mengwi Kingdom’s heritage and offers a peaceful cultural experience amid beautifully landscaped grounds and sacred pavilions.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a picturesque water temple on Lake Beratan in Bali’s highlands. Dedicated to the goddess of water, it appears to float on the lake. Surrounded by misty mountains and tranquil waters, the temple offers stunning views, cool air, and a serene spiritual atmosphere for visitors.
Tanah Lot Temple, meaning “Land in the Sea,” is a 16th-century Hindu sea shrine perched on a rocky offshore outcrop along Bali’s southwest coast. It honors the sea god Dewa Baruna and is legendary for its enchanting sunsets, sacred sea-snake guardians, and dramatic waves crashing beneath. Pilgrims visit during Odalan ceremonies while tourists enjoy cliffside views, onsite markets, and cultural performances.
Pura Luhur Batukaru, perched on Mount Batukaru’s lush slopes, is a revered 11th-century directional temple cloaked in moss and mist. This serene complex boasts tiered meru towers, sacred springs, and shaded courtyards. A pilgrimage site for purification rituals, it radiates deep spiritual calm and forested beauty.
Ulun Danu Tamblingan Temple is a serene lakeside temple nestled on the shores of Lake Tamblingan in northern Bali. Surrounded by lush forest and misty hills, this sacred site honors the water goddess Dewi Danu. Its peaceful, less-touristy setting offers a spiritual escape and a glimpse of ancient Balinese devotion.
Bali Handara Gate is an iconic split gate nestled in the lush highlands of Bedugul. Framed by misty mountains and towering greenery, it serves as a grand entrance to a golf resort. Its striking symmetry and serene backdrop make it a popular photo spot symbolizing Bali’s mystical charm and culture.
Wanagiri Hidden Hill in Bali offers breathtaking panoramic views over Twin Lakes (Buyan and Tamblingan) and lush mountain landscape. Adorned with scenic swings, love nests, and Instagram-worthy photo platforms, it’s a vibrant spot blending natural beauty and creative décor. Ideal for sunrise seekers, couples, and nature-loving photographers.
Sangeh Monkey Forest is a sacred, nut-filled monkey sanctuary nestled within an ancient nutmeg grove near Ubud. Its playful long-tailed macaques roam freely among moss-covered temples and towering trees, creating an immersive blend of nature and sacred tradition. This cultural haven offers wildlife encounters amid lush forest serenity.
Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest is a sacred nutmeg woodland sanctuary in Tabanan, Bali. Home to ~2,000 tame long‑tailed macaques, it surrounds the centuries‑old Pura Dalem Kahyangan Kedaton temple. Wander shaded paths, watch monkeys and bats, enjoy cultural performances, browse crafts, and feel serene amidst spiritual, forested calm.
Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Tabanan, spans over 600 ha across Mount Batukaru’s slopes. Its emerald-stepped paddies follow the ancient Subak irrigation system, embodying harmony of culture, nature, and spirituality. Enjoy tranquil hikes, cool highland air, and sweeping volcanic vistas.
Banyumala Twin Waterfalls is a hidden gem tucked into Bali’s lush northern jungle. Two cascading streams plunge into a serene pool beneath a canopy of greenery. The tranquil setting, misty ambience, and gentle rock paths invite peaceful exploration—perfect for nature lovers seeking a refreshing, off-the-beaten-path escape.
Banyu Wana Amertha Waterfall, nestled in Wanagiri’s lush mountain forest, unveils up to four cascading falls within one serene enclave. Crystal-clear streams tumble into natural pools amid tropical greenery and spice plantations. A peaceful, offbeat trekking spot ideal for swimming, photography, and reconnecting with Bali’s hidden natural beauty.
Leke‑Leke Waterfall, tucked in North Bali’s Tabanan hills, tumbles ~30 m into a jade-hued pool surrounded by dense rainforest. A 15–20 min trek over bamboo bridges leads to this hidden natural gem. Tranquil, photogenic, and serene, it’s ideal for swimming, nature lovers, and early-morning solitude seekers.
Gitgit Waterfall cascades nearly 35 m through lush North Bali jungle into a rocky pool. Easily reached via a 10-minute trek along wooden walkways, it’s famous as a refreshing swim spot and “twin falls” during wetter months. Serenity, vibrant foliage, and an iconic misty plunge await travelers.
Sekumpul Waterfall, nestled in North Bali’s lush jungle, features a majestic cluster of seven cascading falls. Surrounded by vibrant greenery and steep ravines, it offers a breathtaking natural spectacle. A trek through rice fields and forest trails rewards visitors with misty views, refreshing air, and an unforgettable adventure experience.
Aling‑Aling Waterfall: a sacred 35 m twin cascade tucked in North Bali’s Sambangan jungle. Though swimming at its base is forbidden, nearby cascades—Kroya, Kembar and Pucuk—offer thrilling 5–15 m cliff jumps and natural slides. A guided trek through lush forest reveals cascading pools, steep cliffs and unforgettable scenery.
Yeh Hoo Waterfall, hidden in Jatiluwih’s lush highlands, is a serene 8‑m cascade amid rice terraces and jungle. A short 5‑minute trek along steps and dirt paths leads to a clear, refreshing pool ideal for a calm dip. Minimal crowds, sacred vibe, and peaceful nature define this tranquil gem
Lemukih Waterfall, often called the “Triple Falls,” cascades in three 30–50 m tiers into turquoise pools tucked within Bali’s lush, rugged gorge. A steep jungle trek leads through rice terraces and rivers. Thrill seekers enjoy natural rock slides and cliff jumps. Tranquil, less crowded, and full of hidden adventure.
Taman Beji Griya Waterfall in Badung, Bali, blends lush jungle scenery with sacred purification rituals. A twin cascade tumbles into natural pools adorned with moss-carved statues. Visitors trek through hidden canyons, don sarongs, and undergo melukat (spiritual cleansing) guided by priests—embracing serenity, cultural depth, and healing waters.
Lemukih Rice Terraces, nestled in North Bali’s Lemukih village, cascade across verdant hillsides beside traditional Subak irrigation channels. Trek through emerald tiers, clove and coffee groves, passing natural waterslides and secluded waterfalls. Untouched, serene, and culturally rich, this hidden gem rewards travelers with panoramic beauty and peaceful rural immersion.
Lemukih Water Slide in North Bali is a thrilling 20–30 m natural rock slide carved by a fast-flowing stream. Surrounded by jungle and rice terraces, it offers exhilarating rides using tubes, helmets, and safety gear. Affordable and informal, this raw adventure blends adrenaline, refreshing water, and scenic village charm.
Lovina Sunrise Dolphin Activity: Board a traditional jukung at dawn off Lovina Beach for a magical encounter with wild dolphins dancing under a pastel sunrise. Expert local guides steer through calm seas, offering breathtaking views, respectful wildlife interaction, optional snorkeling, and light breakfast—creating a serene, unforgettable marine adventure
Banjar Natural Hot Spring (“Air Panas Banjar”), nestled near Lovina in North Bali, features three tiered volcanic pools fed by sulphur-rich springs. Dragons‑head spouts cascade warm, healing water (36–38 °C) into lush tropical gardens. Historic since Majapahit and enhanced during Japanese occupation, it offers a serene, culturally rich wellness escape
Brahma Vihara Arama (Vihara Brama Buleleng) is Bali’s largest Buddhist monastery, perched in North Bali’s hills near Lovina. Built in 1969–70, it blends Balinese and Buddhist architecture, including a miniature Borobudur-style stupa, lotus ponds, prayer halls, and Bodhi‑tree shrouded meditation areas—offering peace, cultural harmony, and spiritual retreat
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.
Note:
- “Book Now Pay Later” By booking the tour with “Book Now Pay Later” option, the customer would be pay after experience ends
- The fixed price is IDR 1100k per 2 persons. Group travelers with more than 2 pax (maximum 6 people) get the same price and will be counted as 2 pax for this trip. You can send your inquiry through the form below.