Best of Bali Water Temple and UNISCO Rice Terrace Trek
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Experience the best of Bali with a visit to the stunning Water Temple and a trek through the breathtaking UNISCO Rice Terraces.
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Experience the ultimate blend of convenience and tranquility on this guided tour to Bali's most popular attractions. With door-to-door service in a private vehicle, this tour is designed to make your trip as seamless and enjoyable as possible. As you ride in comfortable transportation to Taman Ayun Temple, marvel at the stunning green rice terraces and the sacred lake temple, which will awaken your spirit. Watch the sunset over the horizon, painting the sky behind the Tanah Lot lava tower. Experience the ultimate blend of convenience and tranquility on this guided tour to Bali's most popular attractions.
Ce este inclus?
Bottled Water
Hotel pickup and dropoff
Private tour
Lunch at Jatiluwih
Entry/AdmissionTaman Ayun Temple
Entry/Admission Ulun Danu Temple
Entry/Admission Jatiluwih Green Land
Entry/Admission Tanah Lot Temple
Entry/Admission Taman Ayun Temple
Entry/Admission Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
Entry/Admission Jatiluwih Green Land
Entry/Admission Tanah Lot Temple
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Gratuities
Informații suplimentare
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Not recommended for travelers with back problems
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
Most travelers can participate
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Bali Taman Ayun Temple is situated in Mengwi Village of Badung District, around 18 km to the west of Denpasar. It is a very beautiful temple, as the name tells (Taman Ayun means temple in a beautiful garden). In addition to its beauty, Taman Ayun Temple is also considered to have historical values, which makes the regional government of Bali suggests the UNESCO in 2002 that this temple is included in World Heritage List.
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Ulun Danu Bratan Temple
Stop: 60 minutes
Bali Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a temple dedicated to the goddess of the lake is Ida Batari Dewi Ulun Danu on the edge of a huge crater. The dominant shrines are Meru’s (pagodas) dedicated to the lake goddess and the gods of Mount Batur and Mount Gunung Agung, the largest volcano in Bali. The temple was built in the 17th century in worship of the main Hindu trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, as well as the lake goddess, Dewi Danu. The sight and cool atmosphere of the Bali uplands have made the lake and this temple a favourite sightseeing and recreational spot as well as a frequently photographed site. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, is easily the island’s most iconic sanctuary sharing the scenic qualities with the seaside temples of Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple. The smooth reflective surface of the lake surrounding most of the temple’s base creates a unique floating impression, while the mountain range of the Bedugul region encircling the lake provides the temple with a scenic backdrop.
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Jatiluwih Green Land
Stop: 2 hours
Jatiluwih rice terrace Bali located at the center of Tabanan regency. Now have named as one of Bali Cultural Landscape by UNESCO as a part of Balinese Subak System. By most traveler who has visited Jatiluwih Tabanan Bali, knows Jatiluwih Bali as a large area of countryside. Most of the entire hill area occupied with green rice paddies shape as a terrace. The rice terrace stretch from the top of the mountains until the land meets the sea. Jatiluwih rice terrace for some travelers calls with a different name, which is Jatiluwih Green Land.
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Tanah Lot Temple
Stop: 2 hours
Tanah Lot means "Land [in the] Sea" in the Balinese language.[2] Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) North West of Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide.
Tanah Lot is claimed to be the work of the 16th-century Dang Hyang Nirartha. During his travels along the south coast he saw the rock-island's beautiful setting and decided to rest there. Some fishermen saw him, and bought him gifts. Nirartha then spent the night on the little island. Later he spoke to the fishermen and told them to build a shrine on the rock, for he felt it to be a holy place to worship the Balinese sea gods.[3] The main deity of the temple is Dewa Baruna or Bhatara Segara, who is the sea god or sea power and these days, Nirartha is also worshipped here.