See the iconic Ulun Danu Beratan, one of the most visited and most photographed tourist destinations in Bali. Gaze upon the natural panorama of the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Heritage Site.Cross waters and step onto the legendary Tanah Lot Temple to see its world-famous sunset view. Explore the best of Bali in convenient roundtrip transfers accompanied by an English speaking driver.
Bali Full Day Tour
Duration is about 10 hours
Pickup service at your hotel in Bali
English speaking driver
Enjoy the beauty of Beratan Lake
Explore the beauty of Jatiluwih Rice Terraces
Get an amazing view of Tanah Lot while overlooking the beautiful sunset
Set within the highlands of the mountainous Bedugul Regency in Bali, atop a plateau that sits on Lake Beratan, stands the majestic Ulun Danu Temple. In the mild, mountain weather, approximately 1,500 meters above sea level, the air is crisp and cool. The stunningly clear lake is calm and almost perfectly still, save for the soft breeze that occasionally sweeps across, creating tiny ripples upon its surface. A thin mist rises from the lake and hangs in the air, surrounding the temple, giving it a somewhat surreal appearance.
Visit the beautiful island of Bali, travel to its highlands, and you cannot but be amazed by the beauty of the thousands of hectares of lush green paddy fields that cascade in terraces from the upper reaches of volcanoes down to the deep valleys below as if sculpted from the mountain side. Among the many fields that stretch almost all across the island, the Jatiluwih Rice Terraces in the heart of Tabanan Regency is the best example of Bali's outstanding picturesque rice fields and represent the Subak system as Bali's Cultural Landscape which has been inscribed a UNESCO's World Heritage Site in June 2012.
Tanah Lot epitomizes the romantic island of Bali. Tanah Lot means Land in The Sea, a perfectly fit name for its unique offshore settings. The silhouette of Pura Tanah Lot is one of the most popular iconic features of Bali. Imagine the image of a Balinese temple (pura) perched high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean. With the crashing waves below and the dramatic colors of the dusk sky as background, lit by the slowly disappearing sun. Tanah Lot is located in Tabanan, only around 30 km away from Denpasar. The temple is located some 300 meters offshore. The history of Tanah Lot temple was believed to date back to the 16th century, by Dang Hyang Nirartha, a respected religious figure in Bali.
Private transportation
Places of visit and tickets
Entry/Admission fee
Lunch
Mineral Water and Chip
Including Petrol
USD $ 80 / Person
USD $ 53 / person for (2-4 pax)
USD $ 46 / person for (5-7 pax)
USD $ 40 / person for (8-15 pax)