Discover the magic of Bali in this unforgettable cultural journey designed to immerse you in the island’s most iconic highlights.
Witness the dramatic Barong & Kris Dance, a powerful storytelling rooted in ancient mythology. Visit the sacred Tirta Empul Temple and take part in a traditional purification ritual. Explore the iconic Tegalalang Rice Terraces, where emerald-green landscapes stretch endlessly across the valley. Feel the refreshing mist of Tegenungan Waterfall, one of Bali’s most stunning natural wonders.
Continue your journey into the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary, where playful monkeys roam freely among ancient temple ruins. End the experience with a visit to a local coffee plantation, where you can taste authentic Balinese coffee and learn about traditional processing methods.
With a private customized itinerary, comfortable transportation, and a knowledgeable local guide, this tour offers the perfect balance of culture, nature, and relaxation.
Barong dance is the classic example of Balinese way of acting out mythology, resulting in myth and history being blended into one reality. The barong is a strange creature, half shaggy dog, half lion, propelles by two men like a circus clown-horse. The widow-witch rangda is bad though and certainly not the sort of thing you'd like to meet on a midnight stroll through the rice paddies. The barong dance is truly a triumphant display of bright colors and graceful movements.
Tirta Empul Temple is a holy spring water temple located in Tampaksiring Village, it is about 1 hour ride from Denpasar city. It is set in the dale and encircled by hill. In the west side of this temple, there is an Indonesian President palace which has been found by the first president of Indonesia. Tirta Empul is meaning the water emerge or the holy pool which is the water emerge from the land. The pool water is sanctified by the Hindu society in Bali and they believe that this water source can heal various of diseases, hence every day this place is a lot of visited by Hindu people to di the ritual and sanctify themself. This place has been opened for public and as a famous tourist destination in Bali.
Tegalalang Rice Terrace iss famous for its beautiful view of rice paddies. The rice terrace has a beautiful design with exquisite hollowing rice fields which are precisely located on the bank of the hill. In this area, you will see the Balinese farmer attend to their rice field using the system irrigation called Subak. Tourists can stop on the roadside to enjoy the view, take photos, and also do swing activity.
A roaring 50-foot (15-meter) cascade set amid lush fores
Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud is famous because there is a small rainforest dwelt by a group of around 200 monkeys and other tropical animals. If you enter the forest, then you will find the Siva Temple which is located on the south-east side.
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