Pura Ulun Danu

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Ulun Danu Temple

Taman Ayun Temple – A Royal Heritage of Mengwi

Taman Ayun Temple is one of Bali’s most beautiful and historical temples, located in Mengwi Village, about 18 km north of Denpasar in Badung Regency. Built by the royal family of Mengwi, this temple is a stunning representation of traditional Balinese culture and architecture. The temple complex features elegant multi-tiered shrines surrounded by a wide fish pond symbolizing the cosmic ocean.
With its spacious gardens, tranquil atmosphere, and cultural significance, Taman Ayun Temple is a must-visit attraction on any Bali temple tour and a perfect stop for those seeking peace and authentic Balinese heritage.


Sangeh Monkey Forest – Home of Bukit Sari Temple

Sangeh Monkey Forest is a lush nutmeg forest located in Sangeh Village, famous for its ancient Bukit Sari Temple, also known as Puncak Sari Temple. This sacred site was built by the King of Mengwi in the 17th century and is home to hundreds of long-tailed macaques that live freely throughout the forest.
Visitors should take care of their belongings, as the playful monkeys are known for their curiosity. The mystical atmosphere, towering nutmeg trees, and unique wildlife make Sangeh Monkey Forest a fascinating destination to explore on your Bali nature and culture tour.


Ulun Danu Beratan Temple – The Floating Temple of Bedugul

Located on the western shore of Lake Beratan in Bedugul, Central Bali, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of the island’s most iconic and photographed landmarks. Surrounded by calm waters and scenic mountain views, the temple appears to float on the lake’s surface, creating a serene and spiritual ambiance.
“Ulun Danu Beratan” translates to “The Source Temple of Lake Beratan,” dedicated to the goddess of the lake, Dewi Danu. The cool mountain air and picturesque surroundings make Bedugul Temple one of Bali’s must-see destinations, comparable in beauty to Tanah Lot and Uluwatu Temples.


Bali Coffee Plantation – Discover the Taste of Balinese Coffee

Visit one of Bali’s coffee plantations, located in the island’s scenic highlands, and experience the island’s rich coffee culture. Local farmers cultivate a wide variety of coffee beans, mainly Arabica and Robusta, using traditional methods.
Visitors can enjoy a guided walk through the plantation, learn about the coffee-making process, and sample freshly brewed Balinese coffee for free. Don’t miss the chance to try Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee), one of the world’s rarest and most luxurious coffees, known for its smooth flavor and unique natural fermentation process.


Jatiluwih Rice Terraces – UNESCO Heritage Landscape

The Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are among Bali’s most breathtaking natural wonders, offering panoramic views of green rice fields cascading down the slopes of Mount Batukaru. The name “Jatiluwih” comes from Jati (meaning “real” or “authentic”) and Luwih (meaning “beautiful” or “excellent”), perfectly describing the charm of this area.
Recognized as a UNESCO Cultural Landscape, Jatiluwih showcases Bali’s ancient Subak irrigation system and sustainable organic farming practices. With its cool mountain air and stunning scenery, Jatiluwih is a top destination for photography, nature walks, and cultural exploration.


Tour Conditions

Included:
✅ Hotel pickup and drop-off (Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Tuban, Jimbaran, Sanur, Ubud, Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua)
✅ Private air-conditioned vehicle
✅ English-speaking driver/guide
✅ Fuel and parking fees

Not Included:
❌ Meals, entrance tickets, and optional donations (no hidden fees or taxes).

Notes:

  • This is a private Bali tour, not shared with other guests.

  • The itinerary is flexible; stops can be skipped or added if they are on the same route (extra charges may apply for different routes).

  • Drivers can recommend great local restaurants for lunch or dinner.

  • Entrance fees listed on our website are the most recent but may change without prior notice.

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