Tour "Mysteries of the Orient"

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Travel to the east of the island and see the "temple in the clouds" and Bali's tallest mountain – Agung volcano, gorgeous water palaces Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung, a bat-populated temple and a black volcanic sand beach.


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Tour "Mysteries of the Orient"
Rp.
Rp.
Travel to the east of the island and see the "temple in the clouds" and Bali's tallest mountain – Agung volcano, gorgeous water palaces Tirta Gangga and Taman Ujung, a bat-populated temple and a black volcanic sand beach.

  • No commitment implied when pressing "Book"!
Tour type
Private
Guide/Driver
English language
Duration
10-12 hours
Date & time
Everyday; Start at 08:00
Sites to visit:
Lempuyang temple, Goa Lawah temple, Tirta Gangga water palace, Taman Ujung water palace, black sand beach

Included:
  • Private transfer from the hotel of the following areas: Kuta, Seminyak, Canggu, Jimbaran, Nusa Dua, Denpasar, Sanur, Uluwatu, Ubud, Tegalalang and return back after the tour.
  • An English-speaking driver or a guide
  • Drinking water
  • All tickets and fares

Not included:
  • Meals

Bring with you:
Suntan lotion, headwear, sunglasses.

Full description
Visit the island's most ancient temple, one of the ten holiest, Pura Lempuyang, which means "heavenly vertigo" or "stairway to the sky." The temple stands on a mountaintop with a view on Bali's tallest peak – volcano Agung.

Feel the energy of this sacred place, take incredible pictures in the gates and opposite Agung, and we continue.
The next stop is the water palace of Tirta Gangga. It was built on orders of king Anak Agung Anglurah Ketut. Replete with fountains, carp pools, bridges, together with a flower garden and statues, it was a place to entertain royal visitors but now open to the public. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this place and the water that flows directly from the top of the worshipful Agung.

For the final stop on the journey you can discover Pura Goa Lawah, "the bat temple." This temple occupies a spot by a natural cave hundreds of bats call their home. They are considered sacred animals, and in the evenings monks go in to leave treats for them – a memorable and inspiring place

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