Enjoy a 3-day private sightseeing tour of Bali to visit attractions such as Ulundanu Bratan, Taman Ayun, Tirta Empul Temple, the Mt. Batur volcano, Tanah lot temple, the Uluwatu temple at sunset, and Tegalalang Rice Terrace. You'll also have the chance to check out a coffee plantation, and admire countryside views as you travel in the comfort of a private vehicle. The tour starts with pick up from your hotel both mornings as you will be returning to your accommodation on the first night.
Pick up from your hotel in Bali.
First you will be visiting some of Bali's art villages, such as Tohpati, known for batik
Second you will be visiting Celuk village, known for gold and silver, we can see making process.Small to big many items to choose from. Reasonable to expensive jewellery also available.
Batuan village near Puseh batuan temple, we can see many art painting.
Next head to Tirta Empul Temple (Spring Holy Temple), located in the village of Manukaya. Tirta Empul is actually the name of a water source within the temple where the Balinese go to bathe in the sacred waters for healing and spiritual benefits.
Continue to Mt. Batur, a volcano also known as Kintamani, where you can admire a view of its caldera.
Continue to Mt. Batur, a volcano also known as Kintamani, where you can admire a view of its caldera.
Then head to the village of Temen to visit a coffee plantation, where you'll learn about the coffee-making process and can sample a few different varieties. You might also be able to try luwak coffee, one of the most expensive coffees in the world, made by collecting coffee beans eaten and digested by wild civets.
Then you will make the 30-minute drive to Ayun Temple, the royal family temple of the Mengwi Kingdom. Translating to 'beautiful garden,' Taman Ayun was built in the 1600s and is surrounded by a moat.
Next, enjoy the scenery during the 35-minute drive to Ulun Danu Pratan Temple, known for its setting on Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. A water temple, the complex plays a role in serving the surrounding outflow area; downstream, there are smaller water temples specific to each subak, Bali's UNESCO World Heritage–listed system of irrigation.
Your last stop is Tanah Lot Temple, popular for its perch on a rocky outcrop that provides photo ops and one of Bali's best sunset vantage points. As you watch the sun go down over the ocean, you can ponder the significance of the temple. Afterward, your tour ends with return to your hotel for drop-off.
Last day we visit Bajra Sandhi Monument is a monument to the struggles of the Balinese people, to introduction of Hinduism, history of the Balinese until the struggle for independence.
About half an hour drive from Denpasar to Nusa Dua Beach, a coastal paradise that attracts tourists with its crystal clear waters and white sands. You will have a chance to spend a while relaxing in the seaside paradise.
We pass by without stopping ( depend the time is permit or not )
After a 30-minute drive to Uluwatu Temple, settle into a prime, cliff side vantage point to watch the sun set on the ocean.Your driver provides an overview of the temple’s history and religious significance during the experience.
Once darkness has descended, watch a mesmerizing Balinese dance, the Kecack fire dance, before returning to your hotel in the early evening.
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