Itinerary
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Stop At: Taman Ayun Temple, Jl. Ayodya No.10, Mengwi 80351 Indonesia
Taman Ayun Temple is a compound of Balinese temple and garden with water features located in Mengwi subdistrict in Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia. The temple garden was featured on the television program Around the World in 80 Gardens. This is a magnificent family temple of Mengwi Empire. This is one of the most visited temples in Bali, both local and foreign tourists. It is about 18 Km north side of Denpasar town. It is strategically located beside of major roadway between Denpasar to Singaraja. Taman Ayun Temple is also one of six royal temples in Bali makes it very important both spiritually and historically.
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Luwus, Baturiti, Tabanan Regency, Bali, Indonesia
Visit the coffee and spices garden, and learn the unique and traditional way of making coffee.
have a free-tasting product of teas and coffee
Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Bedugul, Bedugul, Baturiti, Bali
Bedugul is a mountain lake resort, located in the centre-north region of the island near Lake Bratan on the road between Denpasar and Singaraja. It is located in the Tabanan Regency, at 48 kilometres (30 mi) north of the city of Denpasar or 20 kilometres (12 mi) south from Singaraja city. Bedugul area enjoys mild mountain weather due to its location at an altitude of about 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) above sea level. The major sites that you will visit in Bedugul are the Ulun Danu Temple (water temple) and Lake Bratan.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Bedugul Market, Main Road West of Golf Club, Bedugul, Baturiti Indonesia
Bedugul traditional local market also will be visited. Where visitors can see and buy fresh fruits and seasonal harvest-land like strawberries, rambutan, pineapple, spices, red rice, and many more.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Jatiluwih Green Land, Jatiluwih Village, Tabanan 82152 Indonesia
Jatiluwih village in Penebel District, north of Tabanan, has paddy fields following the contours of terraced land against the background of spellbinding Mount Batukaru and Mount Agung use traditional Balinese irrigation known as Subak, Bali's community-based water control management system. Lies at an altitude of 700 meters. Jatiluwih is one of the five rice terraces that describe the "Subak" water management system which has gained acknowledgment from UNESCO as part of the world's cultural heritage.
Duration: 40 minutes
Stop At: Tanah Lot Temple, Kecamatan Kediri, Kabupaten Tabanan, Beraban 82121 Indonesia
Tanah Lot means "Land in the Sea" in the Balinese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometers (12 miles) northwest of Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock that has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Tanah Lot is claimed to be the work of the 16th-century Dang Hyang Nirartha. During his travels along the south coast, he saw the rock-island's beautiful setting and decided to rest there. Some fishermen saw him and bought him gifts. In addition to Balinese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by Hinduism. At the base of the rocky island, venomous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. The temple is purportedly protected by a giant snake, which was created from Nirartha's selendang (a type of sash) when he established the island.
Duration: 1 hour