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Tegalalang
Rice Terrace is one of Bali’s most iconic landscapes, located just north of
Ubud. Renowned for its dramatic, emerald-green rice paddies carved into steep
hillsides, this UNESCO recognized site showcases the traditional Balinese subak
irrigation system a centuries old method of water management. Visitors can
stroll along winding paths through the terraces, enjoy panoramic views, and
capture stunning photos of the layered fields against a backdrop of tropical
forest. With its serene atmosphere and cultural significance, Tegalalang offers
a perfect blend of natural beauty and heritage, making it a must-visit
destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Nestled in the lush jungle of Bangli near the sacred Besakih Temple, Goa Raja Waterfall meaning “King’s Cave” in Indonesian is a recently discovered destination that captivates with its unique setting. The waterfall cascades dramatically inside a cave, creating a surreal atmosphere enhanced by moss-covered rocks and filtered sunlight. A short 15-minute trek leads visitors through tropical greenery to this secluded spot, where a natural pool invites refreshing swims beneath the falls. Unlike more crowded attractions, Goa Raja remains largely untouched, offering a peaceful escape and a chance to connect with Bali’s raw, spiritual landscape. Its proximity to other East Bali highlights makes it a perfect addition to any nature-focused itinerary.
Located
in Karangasem near Mount Agung, Tirta Gangga was built in 1948 by the King of
Karangasem as a place of leisure and purification. The name translates to “Holy
Water of the Ganges,” reflecting its deep spiritual significance in Balinese
Hindu culture. Visitors are welcomed by a serene landscape of tiered pools,
stone carvings, and iconic stepping stones surrounded by lush greenery. While
not a temple, the site offers a peaceful atmosphere ideal for reflection,
photography, and feeding the koi fish. Tirta Gangga blends royal history,
sacred symbolism, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in
East Bali.
Located on the slopes of Mount Lempuyang in East Bali, this sacred site is part of the Lempuyang Temple complex one of the island’s oldest and most revered temples. The famous split gateway, known as "Candi Bentar", perfectly frames the majestic Mount Agung in the background, creating the illusion of a gateway to the heavens. Visitors often come to capture the striking reflection photo, symbolizing harmony between nature and spirituality. Beyond its photogenic appeal, the temple holds deep religious importance for Balinese Hindus and requires respectful attire and conduct. A visit to the Gate of Heaven combines awe inspiring scenery with a meaningful glimpse into Bali’s spiritual heritage.
Drop back safely to your Hotel/Villa
Kindly be at your meeting point/hotel lobby (please ensure your accommodation is within the free pickup areas) at least 10 minutes before the stated time. Our tour guides will contact you one day before your tour to confirm the final pickup time. Kindly be reminded that the tour commences at 4 AM Our pick-up service begins and the exact pick-up time may vary depending on your hotel's location.