Bedugul Tour

IDR800.000 / Trip (Maximum 4-5 Person)

Jatiluwih

Jatiluwih is a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage-listed rice terrace landscape located in the heart of Bali, Indonesia. This stunning destination is known for its remarkable terraced rice fields that sprawl across the hillsides, creating a mesmerizing patchwork of vibrant green. The traditional Balinese Subak irrigation system is still used here, reflecting the island’s deep agricultural heritage. Visitors to Jatiluwih can explore the terraces by walking along scenic paths, absorbing the tranquility, and capturing incredible panoramic views of this cultural and natural wonder. It’s a perfect place to immerse oneself in the timeless beauty of Bali’s rural landscapes.

Lake Beratan

Beratan Lake, also known as Lake Bratan, is a serene and picturesque mountain lake located in the Bedugul region of Bali. The lake is surrounded by lush forests and offers a view of the Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, a stunning water temple that seems to float on the lake’s surface. The temple, with its intricate pagoda-style roofs and unique reflection on the calm waters, provides a sense of tranquility and spiritual connection. Visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll around the temple’s gardens and savor the serene atmosphere of this highland retreat.

Botanical Gardens

Bali’s Botanical Gardens, or “Kebun Raya,” in Bedugul, provide a peaceful escape for nature lovers and plant enthusiasts. The gardens span across a vast area, featuring a diverse collection of tropical and subtropical plants, including a wide variety of orchids, ferns, and exotic flora. The cool mountain climate in Bedugul allows for the cultivation of plants that may not thrive in other parts of Bali. Visitors can wander through well-maintained pathways and appreciate the lush greenery, making it an educational and calming place to explore the island’s botanical richness.

Tanah Lot

Tanah Lot is an iconic sea temple situated on a rocky outcrop on Bali’s southwestern coast, near the village of Beraban. The temple is a symbol of spiritual and cultural significance and is known for its dramatic setting as it appears to float on the sea during high tide. Visitors can explore the temple grounds, enjoy the panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, and witness mesmerizing sunsets over the horizon. Tanah Lot is also surrounded by a vibrant market, offering local arts, crafts, and souvenirs. This temple and its stunning coastal backdrop make it a must-visit attraction for travelers looking to immerse themselves in Bali’s spiritual and natural beauty.

Vehicles and Price

Innova Reborn

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 800.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.000.000

Hiace

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 1.100.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.300.000

Elf

  • One Day (10 Hours) IDR 800.000
  • Full Day (12 Hours) IDR 1.000.000
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