North Bali : Spectacular Terraces, Waterfall and Lake Temple

10 hours Bali Star Vacation Indonesia Pickup available Free until 1 day before

Why we love it?

The "North Bali: Spectacular Terraces, Waterfall and Lake Temple" tour offers a comprehensive exploration of some of Bali's most stunning natural and cultural attractions over a duration of 10 hours. This experience is ideal for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in Bali's rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes, including the UNESCO-listed Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, the picturesque Banyumala Waterfall, and the serene Ulundanu Temple situated on Lake Beratan. Distinctively, the tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned van, ensuring comfort while navigating the island's scenic routes, along with convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off. Participants will also enjoy complimentary mineral water throughout the day, enhancing their experience as they discover the beauty of North Bali.

Inclusions

  • Pick-up and drop-off from and to the hotel Bali Area
  • Entrance fee
  • Private Transportation by air-conditioned van
  • Mineral water

Exclusions

  • Meals
  • Tip

Itinerary

Jatiluwih Rice Terrace UNESCO Heritage

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces, located in the Tabanan Regency of Bali, Indonesia, are a breathtaking example of traditional Balinese agriculture and cultural landscape. Recognized by UNESCO as a World Cultural Heritage site in 2012, these terraces showcase the intricate "Subak" irrigation system, a centuries-old cooperative water management practice that reflects the Balinese philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, emphasizing harmony between humans, nature, and the spiritual realm.

The expansive, verdant rice fields cascading down the slopes of Mount Batukaru create a visually stunning panorama. This area is not only agriculturally significant, producing high-quality rice, but it also provides a vital cultural and ecological function. The UNESCO designation highlights the importance of preserving this unique landscape and the sustainable agricultural practices that have shaped it, ensuring its continued existence for future generations.

  • Duration : 2 hours
  • Activity : Sight seeing, Photo Spot
Banyumala Waterfall

Banyumala Waterfall, often referred to as Banyumala Twin Waterfalls, is a captivating natural attraction nestled in the northern region of Bali, specifically within the Buleleng Regency. This hidden gem distinguishes itself with its multi-tiered cascades, where twin streams of water gracefully plunge into a serene, crystal-clear pool. The surrounding environment is a lush, tropical sanctuary, characterized by dense jungle foliage that contributes to a tranquil and secluded atmosphere.

The journey to Banyumala Waterfall is an adventure in itself, involving a trek through verdant landscapes. While the path can be challenging, with steep sections and potentially slippery terrain, the reward is a breathtaking vista of pristine natural beauty. The refreshing, clear waters of the pool offer a welcome respite, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful escape and a dip in nature's own swimming hole.

  • Duration : 2 hours
  • Activity : Swimming, Short trekking, Photo Spot
Ulundanu Temple

Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, or Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, is a significant water temple located on the shores of Lake Beratan in the Bedugul highlands of Bali. This iconic temple is renowned for its picturesque setting, where it appears to float on the lake's surface, creating a stunning visual spectacle. The temple is dedicated to Dewi Danu, the goddess of lakes and rivers, and plays a vital role in the region's irrigation and agricultural practices.

The temple complex showcases traditional Balinese architecture with multi-tiered pagodas and intricate carvings. Its serene atmosphere and breathtaking natural surroundings make it a popular destination for both spiritual seekers and tourists. The cool mountain air and the tranquil waters of Lake Beratan contribute to the temple's peaceful ambiance, offering visitors a glimpse into Bali's rich cultural and religious heritage.

  • Duration : 1 hour
  • Activity : Sightseeing, Photo Spot
Handara Gate

The Handara Gate has become an iconic and highly photographed landmark in Bali. Originally serving as the entrance to the Handara Golf & Resort Bali, its traditional Balinese "Candi Bentar" split gate architecture, set against a backdrop of lush green hills and often misty conditions, has captured the attention of travelers and photographers worldwide.

Beyond its photogenic appeal, the Handara Gate represents aspects of Balinese cultural design, reflecting the traditional gateways found at temples and palaces. It offers visitors a sense of tranquility and a connection to the natural beauty of Bali's highland region. The combination of its architectural style and the surrounding scenic landscape has solidified its place as a must-see destination in Bali.

  • Duration : 1 Hour
  • Activity : Photo Spot, Sightseeing
Twin Lake

Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan are twin lakes situated in the highlands of North Bali, nestled amidst lush rainforests and rolling hills. These serene bodies of water are part of a larger caldera system, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a tranquil escape from the bustling tourist areas. The lakes are separated by a narrow strip of forest, and their pristine waters reflect the surrounding verdant landscape, creating a picturesque and peaceful environment.

The lakes hold significant cultural and spiritual importance for the local Balinese communities, who consider them sacred. Ancient temples and villages surround the lakes, adding to their mystical charm. The area is ideal for trekking, canoeing, and exploring the natural beauty of Bali's interior. The cool mountain air and the untouched surroundings make Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan a perfect destination for those seeking a connection with nature and a glimpse into traditional Balinese life.

  • Duration : 30 minutes
  • Activity : Pass by
Luwak Coffee Baturiti

A Luwak Coffee Plantation in Bali offers a unique experience where visitors can learn about the production of kopi luwak, one of the world's most expensive coffees. Made from coffee beans that have been eaten, digested, and excreted by civet cats, this coffee is known for its smooth and less acidic taste. Visitors can observe the coffee-making process, interact with civets, and enjoy tastings of various Balinese coffees and teas in a lush, tropical setting.

Duration : 1 hour

Activity : Coffee tasting, 

Please Note

  • Save your budget up to 35% by direct booking to Local Supplier
  • Not Suitable for Wheelchair user
  • This is an awesome new destination and the locals here don't speak much English.
  • Pickup time may vary depending on your hotel location. Our tour manager will contact you via WhatsApp to confirm the pick-up time no later than 8 pm the day before the tour time.

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start

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