Car : 7 passengers
Working Hours : 8 to 10 Hours
The Heaven’s Gate of Lempuyang Temple
Lempuyang Temple, often referred to as “The Gateway to Heaven,” stands as a revered Hindu temple complex situated on the heights of Mount Lempuyang in Bali, Indonesia. Celebrated for its magnificent split gate, known as “Candi Bentar,” which frames the majestic silhouette of Mount Agung, Lempuyang Temple holds profound spiritual importance while also being a testament to the captivating allure of nature.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Tirta Gangga, commonly known as the “Royal Water Palace,” stands as a mesmerizing and historically significant attraction situated in the eastern region of Bali, Indonesia. This intricately designed water palace is not only a testament to Bali’s rich culture and architectural legacy but also a portal for tourists to delve into the island’s royal past and its breathtaking natural surroundings.
Lunch at Local Restaurant
Bali Jungle Swing and coffee Plantation
Perched high atop towering cliffs, the Bali Jungle Swing launches thrill-seekers over the endless green canopy of palm trees and lush tropical foliage below. Brave swingers are strapped into a sturdy harness attached to a long rope and pendulum, then pushed off the wooden platform to free-fall for a heart-stopping moment before swinging like a pendulum over the scenic jungle. After enjoying the adrenaline rush of the jungle swing, visitors can take a tour of the coffee plantation located on site to learn about the growth, harvest, and roasting process for Balinese coffee beans.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Hidden away in the Balinese jungle, the stunning Tukad Cepung Waterfall cascades over a limestone cliff into an open cave with a high roof and a small opening to the sky. To reach the base of the waterfall, visitors must descend a long, steep staircase down the side of the cliff, clinging to the rocky wall beside the cascading waterfall. Sunlight pours in through the ceiling of the cave, illuminating the clear turquoise water that cascades over the rocks and into a cobalt-blue pool below the waterfall.
Penglipuran village
The traditional village of Penglipuran is characterized by rows of traditional bamboo houses with curved palm leaf roofs nestled among the rice paddies and forests. Along the main pedestrian village road, visitors can take in the unique bamboo architecture while strolling past craft shops and restaurants serving authentic Balinese cuisine.Penglipuran villagers have preserved their indigenous culture, traditions, and natural environment for generations, offering visitors an intimate look into traditional Balinese village life.
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Price :
Included :
- Transport
- Petrol
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Driver
Excluded :
- Lunch & Dinner
- Personal Shopping
- Entrance Ticket