Explore the best of West Bali Trip including visit Lake , most conic Rice terrace, and the instagram-famous incredible Tample in Bali
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Located approximately 1,500 meters above sea level, "Ulun Danu Beratan Temple" also known as "Pura Ulun Danu Bratan" was built in the 17th century to honor Dewi Danu, the Balinese goddess of lakes and rivers. The temple complex features multiple shrines dedicated to Hindu deities, including Shiva and Vishnu, and is uniquely positioned on small islands that appear to float on the lake’s surface, especially during high tide. Surrounded by misty mountains and lush gardens, the temple offers a tranquil atmosphere ideal for reflection and photography. It also plays a vital role in Bali’s traditional subak irrigation system, symbolizing the spiritual connection between water and agriculture. With its stunning scenery and cultural significance, Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a must-visit destination for those seeking both beauty and heritage in Bali.
Located in the highlands of Tabanan Regency at the foot of Mount Batukaru, Jatiluwih Rice Terrace offers one of the most breathtaking agricultural landscapes in Indonesia. Spanning over 600 hectares, the terraces showcase the centuries-old subak system a cooperative water management method developed by Balinese farmers and rooted in Hindu philosophy. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks or cycling routes through the layered paddies, with panoramic views of lush valleys and distant volcanoes. Unlike the more crowded rice fields in Ubud, Jatiluwih provides a tranquil and authentic experience, often accompanied by cool mountain breezes and the rhythmic sounds of nature. The site also features local eateries and cultural activities that highlight Balinese farming traditions and village life. With its ecological significance and serene beauty, Jatiluwih is a must visit destination for those seeking a deeper connection to Bali’s cultural and natural heritage.
Set
against the backdrop of UNESCO recognized rice terraces and the slopes of Mount
Batukaru, these plantations cultivate organic coffee using traditional methods
passed down through generations. The cool climate and fertile volcanic soil
create ideal conditions for growing high quality Arabica beans. Guests can walk
through lush coffee gardens, observe the roasting process, and enjoy tastings
that highlight the rich, earthy flavors unique to the region. The experience is
often complemented by panoramic views of layered rice fields and tropical
forests, making it a peaceful and educational stop for nature lovers and coffee
enthusiasts alike. Visiting a coffee plantation in Jatiluwih offers not just a
taste of Bali’s finest brews, but also a deeper appreciation for its
sustainable agricultural heritage.
Perched
on a rocky outcrop surrounded by the sea, Tanah Lot is famous for its dramatic
ocean views, especially at sunset when the temple is silhouetted against a
fiery sky. Located in Tabanan Regency, this sacred site draws visitors from
around the world who come to admire its unique offshore setting, explore the
surrounding gardens and pathways, and experience the spiritual ambiance of
Balinese Hindu culture. While the inner temple is reserved for worship,
tourists can enjoy panoramic viewpoints, cultural performances, and vibrant
local markets nearby. With its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural
significance, Tanah Lot is a must-visit highlight on any Bali itinerary.
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