Discover the best of Bali in one unforgettable day. This full-day tour takes you through the island’s cultural heart in Ubud, the sacred purification temple of Tirta Empul, and ends with a breathtaking sunset at the iconic Tanah Lot Temple. A perfect blend of nature, spirituality, and local charm — ideal for first-time visitors.
Explore the lush rice terraces, traditional markets, and royal palace in Ubud, experience the spiritual cleansing ritual at Tirta Empul’s holy spring, and capture stunning photos as the sun sets behind the sea temple at Tanah Lot. Comfortable transportation and expert guides ensure a smooth and enriching experience from start to finish.
Pickup and drop-off is available in areas in Bali: Ubud, Denpasar, Canggu, Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Tanjung Benoa or Nusa Dua The driver will waiting at lobby or front of hotel/villa
Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic and photogenic landscapes, located just north of Ubud. Famous for its lush, green terraced rice fields carved into the hillside, this UNESCO-listed site offers breathtaking views of traditional Balinese agriculture in action. The rice terraces are part of the ancient subak irrigation system, which dates back to the 9th century and reflects the Balinese philosophy of harmony between humans, nature, and the spiritual.
Tirta Empul is one of the most sacred Hindu temples in Bali, located in the village of Tampaksiring, near Ubud. Built in 962 A.D., this temple is famous for its holy spring water, which Balinese Hindus believe to have purifying and healing properties. The name Tirta Empul means “holy water spring” in Balinese. The temple is centered around a large stone bathing pool fed by a natural spring, where both locals and visitors take part in a traditional melukat purification ritual.
Ubud Palace, also known as Puri Saren Agung, is a historical royal residence located in the heart of Ubud. Built in the early 1800s, it was the home of the Ubud royal family and remains an important cultural landmark today. The palace is well-known for its traditional Balinese architecture, ornate carvings, and peaceful courtyard gardens. Visitors are welcome to explore the public areas, admire the design, and take photos in front of beautifully decorated gates and pavilions. In the evenings, Ubud Palace becomes a center for Balinese dance performances, making it a perfect place to experience Bali’s artistic traditions up close.
Located just across the street from Ubud Palace, Ubud Art Market (Pasar Seni Ubud) is one of the most famous traditional markets in Bali. It offers a vibrant, colorful experience where travelers can browse a wide variety of handcrafted goods, souvenirs, and local art made by Balinese artisans. From woven bags, sarongs, rattan hats, and wood carvings to paintings and handmade jewelry, the market is the perfect place to find authentic Balinese souvenirs. Haggling is welcome and part of the fun! Whether you're shopping or just strolling through, the market provides a wonderful glimpse into Bali’s creative soul and artistic heritage.
Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali’s most iconic and photographed landmarks, famous for its dramatic offshore setting and stunning ocean views — especially during sunset. Located on the southwest coast of Bali, this sea temple is perched on a rocky outcrop that becomes surrounded by water during high tide, creating a truly magical scene. Built in the 16th century, Tanah Lot is a sacred Hindu temple dedicated to Dewa Baruna, the Balinese sea god. While visitors cannot enter the inner temple, the surrounding area offers panoramic views, walking paths, cultural shops, and traditional dance performances during sunset hours. It’s not just a spiritual site — it’s a must-see destination for any visitor to Bali.
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