Experience the cultural and spiritual side of Bali on this enriching journey through some of the island’s most authentic destinations. Begin with a traditional Melukat purification ritual at Taman Beji Griya Waterfall, followed by a visit to the historic Batuan Temple. Continue to a traditional Balinese house to learn about local architecture and daily life, then explore the artistic villages of Celuk and Mas, renowned for their silver craftsmanship and exquisite wood carvings.
Highlights:
- Traditional Melukat purification experience
- Visit the historic Batuan Temple
- Explore a traditional Balinese family compound
- Discover Celuk’s silver craftsmanship
- Admire handmade wood carvings in Mas Village
- Private tour with comfortable transportation
We provide pickup directly from your hotel, as long as you are in the main pickup areas of Nusa Dua, Benoa Port, Central Canggu, Central Ubud, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Sanur. If you are outside of these areas, please contact us, and we can arrange a hotel pickup for you. An additional charge may apply. Thank you!
Beji Griya Waterfall Temple is a sacred hidden sanctuary where visitors can experience the traditional Balinese Melukat purification ritual. Surrounded by waterfalls, natural rock formations, and lush greenery, this spiritual site symbolizes cleansing, renewal, and harmony between humans, nature, and the divine. The unique journey through the canyon offers an authentic glimpse into Bali's rich cultural and spiritual heritage.
Batuan Temple is one of Bali's oldest and most significant temples, dating back more than 1,000 years. Built in traditional Balinese architecture, the temple features intricately carved stone gates, ancient shrines, and beautiful courtyards that reflect the island's rich artistic and spiritual heritage. Dedicated to the Hindu Trinity, the temple remains an active place of worship for the local community. Visitors can admire its detailed craftsmanship while learning about Balinese beliefs, ceremonies, and the harmonious relationship between humans, nature, and the divine. Batuan Temple offers a fascinating insight into Bali's living culture and centuries-old traditions.
Traditional Balinese houses are built based on ancient architectural guidelines called Asta Kosala Kosali, which explain the proper layout, direction, and harmony of each building. Balinese philosophy believes the universe is divided into three parts: the underworld, the human world, and the heavenly world. This spiritual concept is reflected in the design of every traditional house, where sacred areas face the mountains, especially Mount Agung, while less sacred areas face the sea. The unique layout represents balance, harmony, and the deep connection between humans, nature, and spirituality in Balinese culture.
Celuk Village is a traditional village in Bali famous for its silver and gold craftsmanship. The village has been known for generations as a center of handmade jewelry and artistic metalwork created by skilled local artisans. Visitors can watch the jewelry-making process, explore art galleries and workshops, and purchase unique rings, necklaces, bracelets, and souvenirs inspired by Balinese culture and traditions. Celuk Village is also one of Bali’s popular tourist destinations, often included in cultural and sightseeing tours around the island.
Mas Village is a famous wood carving center in Bali, known for its skilled artisans who create detailed and artistic sculptures from wood, where visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, see the carving process directly, and learn about traditional Balinese art and craftsmanship.
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