Discover the spiritual and historical sites of North Bali on this private, full-day guided tour. Begin your adventure with convenient hotel pickup, and you're ready to go! First, learn about Tanah Lot, the famous Hindu temple perched on a solid rock. Then, head to Jatiluwih Green Land, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you can explore the lush tropical forest. From Handara Gate, the tour concludes at Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, a renowned Balinese Hindu temple and one of Bali's most photographed attractions.
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Tanah Lot is an iconic 16th-century Hindu sea temple perched on a rocky outcrop in Beraban, Tabanan, Bali, famous for its stunning, romantic sunset views, and as a major pilgrimage site. Meaning "Land [in the] Sea," the temple is accessible only during low tide, offering a unique, dramatic, and sacred experience.
Jatiluwih, located in the Tabanan Regency of West Bali, is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its expansive, lush green rice terraces nestled at the foot of Mount Batukaru. The name translates to "truly marvellous," offering 600+ hectares of stunning, terraced landscapes utilizing traditional Subak irrigation. It provides a tranquil, cool highland escape (700m altitude) with panoramic views.
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is an iconic 17th-century Hindu-Buddhist water temple on the shores of Lake Beratan in Bedugul, Central Bali, dedicated to the goddess of lakes and rivers, Dewi Danu. Known as the "floating temple," its multi-tiered meru shrines (11-storey and 3-storey) create a stunning, serene landscape surrounded by mountains.
The Handara Gate is a famous, iconic landmark in North Bali, serving as the entrance to the Handara Golf & Resort in Pancasari Village, Bedugul. Known as a "Path to Serenity," this majestic, traditional Balinese Candi Bentar (split gate) is set against lush green scenery, misty mountains, and crater lakes at 1,400 meters above sea level.
Taman Ayun Temple, located in Mengwi, Badung, is a 17th-century UNESCO World Heritage site known as the "garden temple in the water". Built in 1634 by the Mengwi kingdom, this former royal palace features traditional Balinese architecture, a large moat, and stunning, multi-tiered Meru shrines set within landscaped, serene gardens.
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