This combination package invites you to enjoy an exhilarating one-hour buggy ride in Bongkasa Village, followed by a journey to some of Bali's most iconic coastal temples. Your day begins with a convenient hotel pickup to our buggy location. You'll then embark on a thrilling one-hour off-road adventure, navigating through lush rice fields, challenging muddy tracks, dense jungles, and even discovering a hidden waterfall and tunnel.
After your ride, a delicious lunch will be served at the Bali Buggy Restaurant. Afterwards, we continue our cultural journey to Taman Ayun Temple, a beautiful royal temple from the Mengwi Empire, famous for its stunning architecture and surrounding moat. Next, we will visit the Alas Kedaton Monkey Forest, a sacred sanctuary home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques.
Our final destination is the magnificent Tanah Lot Temple, perched on a dramatic rock formation in the sea and battered by the constant waves of the Indian Ocean.
We provide pickup and drop-off service from hotel / villa in area :
Ubud, Gianyar, Tanah Lot, Canggu, Kerobokan, Seminyak, Kuta, Legian, Tuban, Denpasar, Sanur, Jimbaran, Ungasan, Balangan, Pecatu, Uluwatu, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua
Get ready for the ultimate Bali Buggy Adventure with Pertiwi Adventure! Our exclusive private Buggy track offers a thrilling journey through Bali’s untouched natural beauty. Ride through rice fields, muddy extreme puddles, freestyle tracks, dense jungles, and discover hidden waterfalls and caves. Located in the serene village of Bongkasa Pertiwi (New Ubud), just 25 minutes from Ubud, Pertiwi Buggy provides the best Buggy experience in Bali. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful ride through lush landscapes or an adrenaline-pumping buggy adventure, our Bali Buggy tours cater to all levels of adventurers.
Taman Ayun Temple was built in the 17th century precisely started in 1632 and finished in 1634, by the first king Tjokerda Sakti Blambangan. This temple holds a very sophisticated architectural design compared to other temples in Bali. Chinese architectural inspirations, and underwent a significant restoration project in 1937. In 2012 UNESCO awarded Taman Ayun Temple as part of the world cultural tourism site.
The monkey forest’s name comes from alas (forest), and kedaton (kingdom). The Pura Dalem Kahyangan Kedaton Temple serves as its centerpiece, with pathways surrounding the mossy temple walls that provide a pleasant walk. The temple’s gates are usually closed when there’s no ceremony going on, but you can easily look over the shoulder-high walls for a peek into the temple grounds.
The myths and sagas of this sacred place are almost as beautiful as the temple itself. After the holy priest Danghyang Nirarta spent the night here, the people of Bali decided to build the Tanah Lot temple at this location. The story goes that there used to be a bridge from the mainland to the temple but it was destroyed by the powerful sea. Another interesting detail is that there is a cave with a magical spring underneath Tanah Lot. Oddly enough the water in the spring is fresh, whereas the temple is surrounded by salt ocean water.
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