For those who come to Bali for the first time,This tour program is highly recommended since it covers diverse aspects of what have made bali so famous and forever interesting with the combination of nature,culture, historical, art, and social beauty.
CELUK GOLD AND SILVER VILLAGE
Visiting Celuk Village as Bali’s major centre for goldsmiths and Silversmith. Almost all of the household in this village are homes to jeweller families crafting gold and silver items of high quality and feature unique traditional and modern style.Visitor are welcomed by explanaition and seeing production processes up close and witness a work of the art in the making.
BATUAN ART PAINTING VILLAGE
Batuan is noted for its artwork and style of painting. It is major painting centre and contains of a number of art galleries and here you can learn by witnessing the making process of the traditional, modern, abstract and even fine art and surely having your time to see their collection.
Mas Woodcarving Village
A visit to this village,you will get to see the carvings beeing made and also purchase it your self. Its located in Ubud sub district, identified as artistic village focussing in artistic wood carving and wooden furniture.
TEGENUNGAN WATERFALL
Its the nearest waterfall to Ubud, this is one of very few waterfalls in Bali that is not situated on highland or mountainous territory, it contains green surrounding with fresh water that people go swimming in.
UBUD MONKEY FOREST
In the marginal part of central Ubud there is a small piece of land, a forest that is set asie by the local virtue to allow more than 600 long-tailed grey macaques to roam freely in there, which might interests you for mind diversion.
PURA TIRTA EMPUL/HOLY SPRING WATER TEMPLE
Tirta Empul, Bali, is one of the largest and busiest water temples in Indonesia. The temple was founded in 926 A.D. and is dedicated to Vishnu, who is the Hindu god of water. The name of the temple actually means ‘holy water spring’ in Balinese.
HOLY SPRING WATER TEMPLE/GUNUNG KAWI
Gunung Kawi Sebatu is a Hindu water temple dedicated to Vishnu, who is said to rule over water. The site is located in a dip in the land and is surrounded on three sides by stonewalls and the fourth by a steep forested slope. The temple complex is built on a natural spring, which feed a series of ponds and pools.
TEGALALANG RICE TERRACE
Tegalalang is a village that is so famous for its existence in keeping the tradition of farming rice alive by cultivating a stiff- leaning contour of hill land into gigantic yet very beautiful rice terraces. People can witness here how they work on their fields, manage their irrigation system traditionally or observe a rare eye-catching sight of them herding their ducks cutely for an example.
UBUD KING PALACE
On the opposite side of the Ubud’s traditional market across the road, in the reach of hand, is the Ubud king palace, one of the few among several palaces on the island which are nurtured well and still dwelled by the royal family. Despite assuming the prestigious status with special privileges, the family allows the visitors to pop in just for a look around or maybe sorts of enquiry over its history, and even runs a regular show of several Balinese dance performances in promote more about Ubud.
UBUD ART MARKET
In the very center of Ubud, where the local life beats on, is kept a market that has been as so since long time ago that people, both locals and foreigners, scraping shoulder to shoulder in their hunts for the things they need or would love to purchase. Here are available on sale from various foods to some price-worthy merchandises or souvenirs. You can try you best luck to practice your cunning expertise on how to bargain for reasonable prices.
COFFEE FARMS/AGROTOURISM
It is no secret anymore, love or hate the fact that some people especially coffee maniacs, love their ritual of sipping quality coffee brew to never end. But to drink the essence of what is substantially the pass out from particular animals’ post digestion might sound way too insane. In the reality, this is where lies the difference and what makes coffee luwak (civet) or luwak coffee very special by taste. Their digestion really helps those carefully selected ripe beans to be fermented to its utmost delicacy. In any of the farms you will find many coffee plants growing green healthily,tropical fruits,spices plantation,medicinal plants as well as the farmers doing their things like processing the coffee beans to being ready.You might drink many different drinks,eat many different fruits but you do not know how they grow,visiting this place is also worth as a part of knowledge to seeing how they grow.
VOLCANO/MT BATUR
Mount Batur is an active volcano on Bali.Mt Batur last erupted in 2000. This volcano is located at the centre of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung. The volcano is now1,717 metres (5,633 feet) high. From certain spot at Penelokan we can enjoy the spectacular view of this volcano with the larva and look likes surrounded by the lake (Lake Batur).
TOUR PRICES
IDR 750K/PERSON
NO HIDDEN/EXTRA CHARGE
*Minimum 2 Participants
*Duration: 10 Hour
*Cash on the Day IDR, USD, AUD
INCLUSIVE OF
Private Driver/Guide
Hotel Pickup Return Transfer
Entrance Fees
Parking Fees
Mineral Water
DAILY PICKUP TIME
08:00 Nusa Dua / Jimbaran / Uluwatu
08:30 Kuta / Legian / Seminyak / Canggu / Tuban
09:00 Sanur / Denpasar
09:00 Ubud / Gianyar
WHAT TO BRING
Cash IDR
Sunglasses
Camera
Sandals, Flip Flop or Sport Shoes
STARTING POINT:
We will pick you up at your hotel/cruise ship / the airport or if you have other plans before the tour we will come and meet you somewhere.
FINISHING POINT:
We can take you back to your hotel/cruise ship or if you have something else planned we can drop you off where you need to be.
BAD WEATHER POLICY:
All tours take place come rain or shine and we always have a great day no matter what the weather
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