Explore the captivating beauty of Eastern Bali on this full-day tour. Start at the sacred Goa Lawah Temple, known for its unique bat cave and stunning coastal views. Visit the tranquil Taman Ujung Water Palace, where you can stroll through lush gardens and cross beautiful bridges. At Bias Tugel Beach in Bali, you’ll relax on soft golden sand surrounded by rocky cliffs and turquoise waters. You can swim, snorkel among colorful marine life, or simply sunbathe in peace. This hidden gem offers tranquility, natural beauty, and a perfect escape from Bali’s busier tourist beaches, followed by a refreshing dip at Kanto Lampo Waterfall. The tour, designed for families and small groups, features comfortable transportation and an English-speaking guide for insightful experiences.
- Visit Goa Lawah Temple and Taman Ujung Water Palace
- Relax at Bias Tugel Beach and Kanto Lampo Waterfall
- Private transportation and an English-speaking guide included
We include pick-up & drop-off at your hotel or villa. These areas include Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Sanur, and Ubud area. Please let us know prior to the start of your tour. We will pick you up at the Lobby hotel or villas you stay in. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travel name. During checkout, you will be able to select from the list of included hotels. This activity ends back at the starting point.
Start at Goa Lawah Temple: Begin your day by visiting Goa Lawah Temple, also known as the Bat Cave Temple. Explore this sacred site, where thousands of bats reside, and take in the spiritual ambiance and coastal views.
Visit Taman Ujung Water Palace: Next, head to Taman Ujung Water Palace. Walk through the beautiful gardens, cross the elegant bridges, and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere as you admire the palace’s stunning architecture and surrounding water features.
At Bias Tugel Beach in Bali, you’ll relax on soft golden sand surrounded by rocky cliffs and turquoise waters. You can swim, snorkel among colorful marine life, or simply sunbathe in peace. This hidden gem offers tranquility, natural beauty, and a perfect escape from Bali’s busier tourist beaches.
At a Candidasa restaurant in Bali, you’ll enjoy delicious meals with fresh seafood, Indonesian specialties, and international cuisine. Many restaurants offer oceanfront settings, where you can dine while watching waves and sunsets. The relaxed atmosphere combines authentic flavors, warm service, and scenic views for a memorable dining experience.
Explore Kanto Lampo Waterfall: After the beach, visit Kanto Lampo Waterfall. Take a short trek through the lush jungle, and experience the refreshing cascade of water as it tumbles down over rocks. You can even take a dip in the cool, clear pool at the base of the waterfall.
Note: 30 minutes travel time. Denpasar City Hall and Cultural Hub: Impressive Balinese architecture blended with modern design. The complex hosts cultural exhibitions, traditional performances, and community events. Surrounded by gardens and symbolic statues, it serves as both an administrative center and a vibrant space celebrating Bali’s heritage, art, and cultural identity.
Note: 30 minutes travel time. Keramas Beach in Bali is famous for its powerful waves and black volcanic sand. A hotspot for surfers, it often hosts international surf competitions. The beach offers stunning sunrise views, a quieter atmosphere compared to southern beaches, and stylish beachfront venues, making it ideal for both relaxation and adventure seekers.
Note: 30 minutes travel time. Kerta Gosa in Klungkung, Bali, is a historic royal court pavilion dating back to the 18th century. Famous for its traditional Kamasan-style ceiling paintings, it once served as a place for justice and spiritual guidance. Visitors admire its architecture, cultural significance, and detailed artwork reflecting Balinese law, morality, and mythology.
Note: 30 minutes travel time. Perasi (Virgin) Beach in Karangasem, Bali, is a serene, hidden white‑sand cove nestled between verdant hills. Turquoise waters and gentle waves invite swimming and snorkeling. Facilities include shaded loungers, simple warungs, and equipment rentals. Peaceful and less crowded, it’s perfect for relaxation and coastal
Note: 30 minutes travel time. Tenganan Ancient Village in East Bali is one of the island’s oldest traditional villages. Known for its preserved culture, unique customs, and Bali Aga heritage, it showcases traditional houses, double ikat weaving, and communal rituals. Visitors can explore authentic Balinese life, ceremonies, and handicrafts while experiencing a serene, timeless atmosphere.
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