Kintamani Tour
Only USD $80.00/Car
Inclusions:
- Private transportation
- English-speaking driver
- Free Wifi
- Parking fees
- Complimentary mineral water
Tegallalang Riceterrace
Rural Tegalalang located at 5 km northern part of Ubud village and has views of the rice fields. Rice terrace is designed very beautiful with beautiful rice fields and grooves and precisely located on the edge of the hill. In this place, you will see the Balinese farmer do their rice field in oblique area complete with irrigation system. You will enjoy the beautiful panorama of valley with rice terrace and coconut trees ornament. Tegalalang Rice Terrace is one of the tourist icon in Ubud Bali and many visited by tourists every day.
Gunung Kawi Temple
Gunung Kawi Temple is located at the bottom of the valley so you have to climb down about 320 steps. During the descent, we can see a beautiful view of the rice fields. When you reach the bottom of the valley, you will see temple carvings on the cliff walls, on the west and east sides of the temple. This charm is what makes Gunung Kawi Temple so beautiful and attached to the hearts of its visitors.
Lunch at batur View
Kintamani looks especially beautiful during the day, between 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM, particularly when the weather is clear, allowing the entire area to be seen in all its glory. Generally, most tourists arrive in the afternoon, where they can enjoy the breathtaking panorama or have lunch at a local restaurant with stunning lake views. Most restaurants in Kintamani offer a very scenic atmosphere, making them popular spots for tourists to gather for lunch while enjoying the spectacular views of the surrounding landscape
Elepant Cave
If you are interested in visiting temples in Bali and want to explore more about Bali, be sure to add Goa Gajah Temple to your itinerary. This temple can be seen as a historical site on a tour of Ubud, and it’s easy to see why it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. With a narrow pathway leading into the 15-meter-deep cave, you’ll find lit Hindu incense baskets. The entrance to the temple is a strange and cool sight, resembling the belly of a rock monster.
Ubud Monkey Forest
In the Monkey Forest Ubud area, you can walk around the forest while enjoying the calm and beautiful atmosphere. The reason is, this forest has an area of about 27 hectares with more than 115 different plant species in it. Not only that, along the Monkey Forest road, you can enjoy a variety of culinary offerings, ranging from Balinese specialties to Western food. Monkey Forest Ubud also offers a variety of handicrafts typical of Ubud craftsmen, such as beadwork, baskets, wood carvings, ikat weaving, paintings, and silver crafts.
Exclusions:
Entrance fees
Meals, shopping, and personal expenses
Thank you and we look forward to welcoming you to Bali for an unforgettable experience
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