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Destination :
Day 1
- Batuan Temple
- Monkey Forest
- Tirta Empul Temple
- Tegenungan Waterfall
Day 2
- Goa Gajah Temple
- Penglipuran Village
- Kintamani Batur Lake
- Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Day 3
- Handara Gate
- Ulundanu Temple Beratan Lake
- Wanagiri Hidden Hill
- Jatiluwih Rice Terrace
Price for 3 Days Tour :
- USD 141 / person ( Solo Traveller )
- USD 75 / person ( Minimum Booking 2 Person )
- USD 54 / person ( Minimum Booking 4 - 5 Person )
Include :
- Petrol
- Car with Air Conditioner
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Driver
- Bottle Water for 1 Person
Not Include :
- Entrance Ticket to Tourist Attraction
- Lunch & Dinner
Information :
- Tour Duration 3 Days
- In addition to destnation that we provide in the tour, you can also request or custom your travel destinations while in bali
- During our trip, all of you also can do or stop some places for shopping
Include :
- Petrol
- Car with Air Conditioner
- Parking Fee
- English Speaking Driver
- Bottle Water for 1 Person
Not Include :
- Entrance Ticket to Tourist Attraction
- Lunch & Dinner
Information :
- Tour Duration 8 - 10 Hours
- In addition to destnation that we provide in the tour, you can also request or custom your travel destinations while in bali
- During our trip, all of you also can do or stop some places for shopping
Detail Trip
The Batuan Temple, referred to locally as Pura Puseh Batuan is a focal landmark in the namesake village of Batuan, well-known for its traditional Balinese arts and paintings. one of three village temples dedicated to the gods of the Hindu trinity.
The temple features a grand complex of shrines laid out within its 0.65Ha complex. Well preserved sandstone bas motifs and well-preserved traditional Balinese temple architecture are its main draws. As usual temple in Bali, Batuan Temple is also featured by the three areas includes Nista Mandala (outside area) Madya Mandala (Middle area) and Utama Mandala (Main temple area). The entry gate to the temple appears as a split gate as if it was formed once as one gate that was split into two parts. This gate leads into a courtyard which has a garden and a galaxy of statues fixed at various locations.
From the courtyard, there is another gateway spanned by an intricately carved arch with bass relief on the inset and intertwined with vines and a closed door. The entry to the sanctum is again through two gates. The sanctum is where the gods are enthroned during festival time through a special invitation to “come down into this world.” The gods invited during the festivals are venerated with deep devotion and offerings. We are going dig deep to inform you everything you need to know before you visit Batuan Temple, but feel free to jump to any section that interests you.
Batuan Temple is mentioned in historical records as far back as 1000 years. The Hindu and Indian influence in the region in the village is evident from the carvings and temples. Batuan Temple was founded in 944 isaka (1020 AD). Which is part of the ‘Tri Kahyangan’ or ‘Tri Murti’ concept taught by Mpu Kuturan to the Balinese Hindu community in the 10th century.
This incorporates a Desa or Village Temple as a place to worship God Brahma (the Creator), a Puseh Temple to worship God Vishnu (the Preserver), and a Dalem Temple to worship Lord Shiva (the Destroyer). The name “Batuan” or “Baturan” mentioned here prompts villagers to joke about being “tough as stone” or “eating rocks” — as batu means “stone” in Balinese. But it likely refers to an ancient megalithic tradition in which standing stones served as meeting places and ceremonial sites for the worship of ancestral spirits. However Batuan became a center from which Buddhist priests and brahmans spread to the main court centers of south Bali, the village has an unusual preponderance of brahmans.
Monkey Forest Ubud is located in the Mandala Sacred Wenara Wena area which is a nature reserve and temple complex covering an area of 12.5 hectares. There are approximately 115 different tree species in this nature reserve area. This area was established with the concept of "Tri Hita Karana". Tri means three, Hita means happiness and Karana means cause. So, the meaning of the concept is "three things to get physical and spiritual well-being".
In this area, you can interact directly with the monkeys that are released freely. The monkeys are divided into six groups that occupy different areas with a total number of about 800 individuals. This herd of monkeys is believed to have inhabited this area for centuries.
There are three Hindu temples in this area which are still often used for Hindu religious ceremonies. The oldest temple, Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal, was built in the mid-14th century and is located in the southwest area of Monkey Forest Ubud. This main temple is used to worship Lord Shiva, Sang Dewa Hyang Widhi. Here there are many typical Hindu ornaments and sacred statues and the bale where the cremation ceremony is held.
The Monkey Forest tourist attraction which is also known as the Mandala Wisata Wanara Wana is an area that is very sacred to the people of the Padangtegal Traditional Village. This reason arises from an emotional connection, where the object area is the place of the Pura Kahyangan Tiga Traditional Village of Padangtegal, namely Pura Dalem Agung.
Tirta Empul is dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu God of water. In the Balinese language, Tirta Empul loosely translated means water gushing from the earth, which for this reason Tirta Empul is regarded as a holy spring. The Tirta Empul Temple includes shrines to Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, as well as one for Indra and Mount Batur. It is considered one of the five most holy temples in all of Bali and is considered one of the holiest water sources in Bali. Tirta Empul was founded in 926 A.D and is still being actively used to this day. Although it is a sacred place of worship to the locals, tourists from all over the world are welcome to experience the beauty and participate in the purification rituals.
Tirta Empul Temple Tampak Siring is very popular with Hindus, so it is not surprising, when you visit Tirta Empul Temple, at the same time on a holy day such as Purnama, apart from tourists, there are also Hindus who want to perform purification or purification. melukat in the holy bathing place in the temple complex.
The attraction of this tourist attraction on the island of Bali, is not only because of the existence of Tirta Empul Temple, but also the holy bath which is used as a melukat (meruwat) place for Hindus to purify themselves, especially the human spirit which is filled with various negative auras. This place is a spiritual recreation destination that is quite attractive to Hindus.
Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall located in Kemenuh Village, Sukawati District, Gianyar Regency, 30 km from Denpasar City. The water is also clean and clear. Tegenungan Waterfall, has a height of about 15 meters, but has a fairly large water discharge. The waterfall discharge will be very large during the rainy season, which is the range from December to February. At the base of the waterfall you will be able to find a small area like a pond. Waterfalls are sharp drops along the course of a conduit, truly its a particularly lovely spot to stay in light of the way that green and nature home including. Typical scene around Tegenungan Waterfall is genuinely delightful, with green trees and beautiful. Near to the waterfall has been produced with a couple shower showers from normal springs. Neighborhood inhabitants frequently bathe and bring water for step by step usage at these showers, especially in the morning and night. If you support, you can moreover shower there. The charm of this Tegenungan waterfall always makes those who see it click amazed and beside the waterfall there are very lush trees that make the scenery very natural, no wonder the beauty of this Tegenungan waterfall is worldwide and visited by many tourists just to see the beauty of this waterfall, swimming in the waterfall or just taking pictures with the background of the waterfall which is very enchanting.
As for history, it can be said that Goa Gajah temple was built in the period 10-11 AD, which at that time was the dynasty of the Warmadewa kingdom, while the name Goa Gajah refers to the statue of Ganesha found engraved on the cave wall. In 1923 the elephant cave site was discovered by L.C Heyting who at the time of discovery, he found Archa Ganesha, a statue of Tri Langga and also a statue of Hariti. Furthermore, a follow-up study was carried out by Dr.W.F. Stutterhiem in 1925 and also in 1950 carried out further research by the Indonesian side, namely from the Indonesian archaeological site in 1954 to 1979 which resulted in the discovery of a small pond which is now in front of the mouth of Goa with six statues of women and their showers.
The water flowing from the shower is believed by visitors who come there to make their age younger. A very shocking discovery of history, where from this discovery it can be seen that we are familiar with the existence of beliefs in ancient times, while some statues such as Ganesha figures are god figures found in Hinduism long time ago, and the spread of religion had occurred at that time.
The Elephant Cave Temple of Goa Gajah dates as far back as the 11th century. Built on a hillside where two streams met to form a river junction, the site was deemed sacred and the temple was built for prayer and enclosed meditation. The entrance to the elephant cave depicts a giant menacing face whose wide open mouth forms the doorway. While there are various animal and forest motifs depicted by carvings on the outer rock face, the giant face of the doorway is considered to be that of an elephant.
As for the history of Penglipuran village, based on circulating sources, a long time ago in the Bangli kingdom, when there was a war and the King of Bangli assigned the Bayung Gede villagers to join the war and other activities in the kingdom, because the location of the Bayung traditional village was far away, then the King of Bangli gave land to the village of Bayung Gede which is where Penglipuran Village is now, so whenever needed, the residents of the village of Bayung Gede could quickly face the king. Originally mentioned in the inscription, that the Penglipuran Traditional Village was called "Kubu Bayung" which means Pondok Bayung Gede. Over time, the villagers built a village in this neighborhood with Kahyangan Tiga (three temples namely Puseh Temple, Dalem Temple and Desa/Balai Agung Temple) and another temple (Dang Khayangan) was built similar to or similar to the one in Bayung Gede Village by the community.
Penglipuran village comes from the acronym word pengling and pura which means remembering sacred places (ancestors). Initially, the people of this village came from Bayung Gede Village, Kintamani, who permanently migrated for some reason to Kubu Bayung village, which is now Penglipuran village. For village spatial planning, each house has a gate called Angkul-angkul. All houses in this village are uniform but not the same. Almost similar. As for the size, it's exactly the same.
Lake Batur in Kintamani is the largest lake in Bali with an area of about 16 square kilometers and a depth of about 50 meters. This lake is an active caldera lake that was formed when Mount Batur erupted. Now, the caldera is naturally filled with water and is the largest lake in Bali. Another uniqueness of this lake is the water that can change color. This color change is influenced by the sulfur content in the base. Sometimes this lake will look yellowish green, and it can also look like bluish sea water.
The lake has also been designated as a UNESCO Global Geopark Network. And of course it will be very interesting if you can visit there while on vacation in Bali. There are residents around Lake Batur, especially women who work as souvenir sellers by visiting tourists who visit Lake Batur such as bracelets, necklaces, key chains, and other accessories.
Kanto Lampo Waterfall referred to by locals as Air Terjun Kanto Lampo. This is a hidden gem in Bali where you can soak in the pristine water, and take pictures on the insta-famous rock. Hidden deep in the jungles of Gianyar region, Kanto Lampo Waterfall can be a great sight for exploration. This scenic, seasonal waterfall with its water cascading down a stepped rick formation is a stunning view to behold. Located in the village of Beng Gianyar, this waterfall is also very easy to get to. Unlike other waterfalls, you don’t have to go through miles and miles of hiking and trekking. Within 15 minutes, you will reach the spot of the waterfall. The slightly under the radar location of Kanto Lampo adds to its uniqueness.
Handara is a tourist attraction for playing golf, where the gate to go to golf is very beautifully designed and familiar with typical Balinese carvings, while this gate is very high and has a perfect background for photography, many tourists stop here and capture the moment to take pictures and at upload on Instagram or other social media. Handara gate is a very famous gold playing vehicle which is located in this Bedugul area, in addition to playing golf here there is also a very beautiful resort with views of the Bedugul village which is still very natural with the beauty of its natural panorama. At Handara gate, precisely at the entrance, there is a gate that is designed with Balinese architecture which contains very detailed and beautiful Balinese carvings, and because this gate is so beautiful, tourists are often visited just to take pictures, even though they do not enter the resort. The scenery is very instagramable and looks like an ancient one that reads its own uniqueness that is liked by tourists
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple was built in 1634 by I Gusti Agung Putu (King of the Mengwi Kingdom). The construction of the temple functions or is intended for the worship of God Almighty, in its manifestation as Tri Murti (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). To invoke the fertility of agricultural land, the prosperity of society, human welfare and the preservation of nature in order to avoid disasters.
Ulun means edge in Indonesian while Danu means lake. So Ulun Danu temple means a temple on the edge of a lake. Precisely located on the shores of Lake Bratan Bedugul, which is in a highland area about 1,200 meters above sea level. Because it is located in a highland area, it makes the air around the temple area very cool.
In addition to the uniqueness of the location, the architectural form of the temple is also very unique with the characteristics of Balinese architecture. The place of worship is built of wood in the shape of a pagoda, with 11 levels on the roof area of the building. The beauty of the temple architecture is also added to the beauty of the hilly background, as well as the natural lake that surrounds the temple area.
The origin of the word wana giri comes from the word, which is where the word Wana means forest and Giri which means hill, and the word wanagiri means hill of forest. in this place it is still natural, many shady trees and animals such as birds and sometimes there are apes in these hills. The growing tourism in Bali, by local residents, this place was transformed into a tourist attraction where from this place we can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery and also in this place provided some facilities for taking pictures like swing, nest bird and others. As for the natural scenery that can be seen from this hill, namely the view of twin lake view and unspoiled tropical forest. With a location located in the hills with a view of the Tamblingan lake that is so beautiful with a stretch of lake water that is so clear and also around the lake there is a small forest that is so enchanting, it's no wonder that this hidden hill Wanagiri tourist destination is always visited by foreign and domestic tourists, because the charm offered is very tempting. As a very popular photo spot with a very enchanting lake view.
Jatiluwih is a village that has a wide expanse of rice fields with beautiful terraced rice terraces located in the Penebel District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. Jatiluwih village is famous as a tourist spot with the beauty of terraced rice fields that still use the traditional Balinese rice irrigation system, its location is close to the Batukaru mountains with fairly cool air conditions.
The rice fields here are very well managed with the terracing process. The rice fields are not flat like rice fields in general, but have steps. Because of the beauty of the terrace as a special attraction for this recreational object. Although rice fields are common, but because they are managed well, they become an attractive tourist spot.
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