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Discover Bali’s cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes on this unforgettable Bali temple tour. This scenic journey combines ancient temples, lush rice terraces, and traditional Balinese architecture in one memorable experience.
First, visit the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali’s most famous sea temples. Perched on a dramatic rock formation overlooking the ocean, the temple offers spectacular coastal views and a unique spiritual atmosphere.
Next, continue to Batukaru Temple, a peaceful temple surrounded by tropical rainforest and cool mountain air. Enjoy the tranquil setting while learning about the temple’s importance in Balinese Hindu culture.
After that, explore the stunning Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its panoramic rice field landscapes and traditional subak irrigation system. Walk through the terraces and admire the natural beauty of Bali’s countryside.
Finally, visit Taman Ayun Temple, known for its elegant royal temple architecture and beautiful garden surroundings. The peaceful atmosphere and unique design make it a perfect ending to your cultural journey.
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Guests may choose their own preferred restaurant during the tour. Our driver will gladly stop at a restaurant or local dining spot along the route based on your preference. Meals and personal food expenses are not included and will be charged at an additional cost.
Perched dramatically on a jagged offshore rock formation, Tanah Lot is one of Bali’s most iconic and photographed sea temples. This ancient Hindu shrine, whose name literally translates to "Land in the Sea," is a testament to the island’s rich spiritual heritage and stunning coastal geography.
Unlike the bustling coastal temples, Pura Luhur Batukaru offers a deeply meditative atmosphere. Surrounded by a lush, primeval rainforest, the air here is cool and the silence is punctuated only by the sounds of nature and the gentle trickle of mountain springs. It is a destination for those seeking the "real Bali"—quiet, sacred, and untouched by time.
Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces represent the pinnacle of Bali’s agricultural beauty and cultural ingenuity. Spanning over 600 hectares of undulating hills, these vibrant green fields showcase the ancient Subak irrigation system—a traditional water management philosophy that reflects the Balinese concept of Tri Hita Karana (harmony between people, nature, and the divine).
Located in the village of Mengwi, Taman Ayun Temple is a magnificent relic of the Mengwi Kingdom and is widely considered one of the most beautiful temples in Bali. Its name literally translates to "Beautiful Garden," a fitting description for a complex famous for its expansive landscape, elegant water features, and towering multi-roofed shrines (meru).
Built in 1634, this UNESCO World Heritage site is unique for its "moat" design—the entire temple complex is surrounded by a wide, man-made canal, giving it the appearance of a sacred sanctuary floating on a lake.