Half Day
Daily Tour
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English, Indonesia
The Bali Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour presents an exquisite blend of nature and Balinese spiritual tradition in a full-day adventure. This tour kicks off with a mesmerizing vista of the Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, which unfurls across the foothills, offering a picturesque landscape of Bali’s agricultural splendor. The journey extends to the iconic Tanah Lot Temple, where visitors are treated to a breathtaking sunset, casting a tranquil glow over the sea temple. Interwoven in this scenic escapade are stops at Taman Ayun Temple, a serene sanctuary in Mengwi, and the Bali Coffee Plantation, offering a taste of Bali’s renowned coffee. The tour delves further into Bali’s rich natural and cultural tapestry with a visit to the Beratan Lake Temple, displaying a harmonious interplay between nature and sacred architecture. Highlighting Bali’s pastoral and spiritual essence, the tour encapsulates an authentic Balinese experience, juxtaposing the verdant rice terraces, reflective waters, and the timeless beauty of the island’s temples, all under the tender watch of a captivating sunset at Tanah Lot.
Situated in Mengwi District, about 45 minutes from Denpasar, Taman Ayun Temple is an epitome of Bali architecture. Unique in design, some of its structures rise up to 10 storeys. This temple appears to float, given its strategic positioning amidst a large fish pond. It not only showcases architectural brilliance but also resonates with historical significance, making it a contender for the UNESCO World Heritage List. A walk around this temple lets visitors immerse themselves in its ancient history from the Mengwi kingdom era, adorned with scenic gardens and surrounding fish ponds.
Offering a glimpse into Bali's agricultural diversity, the Bali Coffee Plantation boasts a variety of plants like coffee arabica, robusta, and even the Balinese snake fruit. Visitors can experience the traditional process of making Balinese coffee and savor its authentic taste amidst a picturesque river valley setting. A unique attraction here is the civet cat, responsible for producing the famous "Coffee Luwak". This special coffee undergoes a unique process, passing through the civet's digestive system, resulting in a coffee with complex and smooth flavors.
Resting on the western shores of Lake Bratan in the Bedugul Highlands, the Ulun Danu Beratan Temple offers one of Bali's most iconic views. Located within the caldera of the now dormant Gunung Catur volcano, this temple is a tribute to Dewi Danu, the goddess of the lake. The temple, coupled with the stunning lake view, makes it a popular sightseeing and recreational destination. Its unique positioning on the lake's edge adds to its charm, providing visitors with an unforgettable serene ambiance.
Nestled in a plateau region with a mountainous backdrop, the Jatiluwih Rice Terrace paints a picture of Bali's agricultural prowess. The terraced fields cascade from mountain foothills right up to the sea, providing a refreshing view. The region's cool climate, combined with effective irrigation, makes it perfect for agricultural endeavors. Notably, the paddy cultivated here is distinctively taller compared to other Balinese variants. Set at 700 meters above sea level, Jatiluwih offers visitors a mesmerizing green panorama, especially during the fertile season.
Perched on a rock amidst the ocean, the Tanah Lot Temple stands as a testament to Balinese Hinduism. It is a highlight of the Jatiluwih and Tanah Lot Sunset Tour, especially mesmerizing during sunset. Depending on the tide, the temple can either seem to drift on the ocean or be surrounded by its waters. The name "Tanah Lot" translates to a small island floating on the sea, which aptly describes its unique location. The temple offers visitors a unique experience, especially when the waters rise, emphasizing its magnificent isolation amidst the waves.
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