See beautiful Bali from the Highlands on this private, full day adventure to Kintamani. You can also see the top of Mount Batur and Lake Batur. Also on your tour you will visit a Batik workshop, Pura Tirta Empul, Penglipuran Village, Tegallalang Rice Terraces, Ubud Palace and Ubud market. Buffet Lunch is also included in your private tour.
Free Pick up and drop Off from any hotel of these area : Kuta, Legian, Tuban, seminyak, Canggu, Uluwatu, Nusa dua, Jimbaran, Tanjung Benoa, Sanur, Ubud, Gianyar
one of Bali’s most popular destinations. You will have a view of the active volcano of Mount Batur and the beautiful lake. It is surrounded by the captivating nature and there are six ancient villages around the cauldron of Lake Batur which is often conceived by the Bali Age Village. The local people from the Bali Age villages have a unique culture, houses and lifestyle. You will then have a buffet lunch provided in one of the restaurants in this area with excellent scenic views.
The Ubud Royal Palace, officially Puri Saren Agung, is a historical building complex situated in Ubud. It is one of the most prominent places in Ubud, as it is smack-dab on the main Jalan Raya Ubud road and intersection. The palace can also be regarded as the focal landmark of Ubud. The Ubud palace was built during the lordship of the late Ida Tjokorda Putu Kandel (1800-1823).
The main attraction here is a long rectangular pool carved of stone, filled with koi and fed by the sacred spring via 12 fountains. Worshippers first make an offering at the temple, then climb into the main pool to bathe and pray. Many collect the holy water in bottles to take home. Nearby there are two smaller pools fed by the spring. Overlooking the temple on a hill above is a surprisingly modern building, the Government Palace. This was built in 1954. Originally a residence for Dutch officials, it was later used by former President Soekarno during his frequent trips to Bali.
which is located approximately 6 kilometres north of Bangli town or 1 kilometre from the Kubu Village. The name of Penglipuran Village according to the elder villager is taken from the word 'Pengeling Pura' which means to remember the ancestors. This story is attributed to the pilgrimage of ancestral communities in the region of Bayung Gede Village located in the Kintamani area to the Penglipuran Village.
visit a Batik workshop. Here you can bring your own t-shirt and start painting on the cloth with your hands (small fee applies) or you can watch the painters and see how they make the batik cloths. You can also purchase the clothing if you wish.
the Place to sell avarious of balinese souvenir
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