Mother Temple Tour
Only USD $80.00/Car
Inclusions:
- Private transportation
- English-speaking driver
- Free Wifi
- Parking fees
- Complimentary mineral water
Besakih Temple
Besakih is known as the Mother Temple of Bali and is simply the most important temple for the whole of the island. It’s actually more like a complex of temples in one very large compound and its known and loved for is its dramatic location on the southern slopes of Sacred Mount Agung.
Tukad Cepung Waterfall
Tukad Cepung has a height of 15 meters, and is not directly exposed to the outside like other waterfalls. Instead, it is inside a rock cave and is hidden. Because it is hidden, it looks even more special. The water flow is also wide, not swift. To get to Tukad Cepung waterfall, visitors must trek for about 20 minutes. Here, visitors can see the green and beautiful nature of Tukad Cepung.
Penglipuran village
Penglipuran Village is a traditional Balinese village located in the Bangli region of Bali, known for its rich cultural heritage and well-preserved environment. This charming village is famous for its unique architecture, featuring traditional Balinese houses with high bamboo fences and beautifully manicured gardens. As you stroll through the village, you’ll experience a sense of tranquility and a glimpse into the traditional way of life that has been maintained by the local community for generations. The villagers are known for their warm hospitality, and visitors are often welcomed to learn about their customs, traditions, and daily activities
Umah Bali Kuno Coffee
This ancient Balinese Umah was built based on the concept of asta kosala kosali Bali, which is how to arrange land for residences and sacred buildings in accordance with the foundations of Philosophy, ethics and rituals by paying attention to the conception of the embodiment of land selection, both building houses and the implementation of Yadnya. To enter this tourist attraction, visitors only need to give their punia (money) into the punia fund box as an entrance ticket. In addition to seeing the concept of traditional Balinese buildings, visitors can also enjoy rides such as giant swings and unique selfie spots. If you are hungry and thirsty, don’t worry, in the ancient Balinese house you can also enjoy traditional cuisine such as coffee, fried bananas, processed mujair, fruits and others.
Tirta Empul Temple
Tirta Empul attraction itself is located in the vilage Manukaya, Tampaksiring Gianyar, thus more famous among tourists as Tampaksiring. In this area also, where the top left of the baths, there is a Presidential Palace was built after Indonesia’s independence, is located in the vilage of Tampaksiring District of Tampaksiring Gianyar.
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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