DESTINATIONS

Pod Chocolate Factory ± 59,2 Km (1 hour 40 mnt by car)
Bedugul ± 35,8 Km (1 hour 6 mnt by car)
Kintamani ± 53,1 Km (1 hour 36 mnt by car)
Ulun Danu Batur Temple ± 52,6 Km (1 hour 35 mnt by car)
Ulun Danu Beratan ± 32,5 Km (59 mnt by car)
Taman Ayun Temple ± 65,4 Km (1 hour 52 mnt by car)
Mengwi ± 65,3 Km (1 hour 52 mnt by car)
Ubud ± 74,6 Km (2 hour 21 mnt by car)
Abang Mount ± 61,2 Km (1 hour 55 mnt by car)
Terunyan ± 69 Km (2 hour 7 mnt by car)
Besakih Temple ± 75,6 Km (2 hour 18 mnt by car)
Denpasar ± 83,5 Km (2 hour 31 mnt by car)
Kuta ± 81 Km (2 hour 28 mnt by car)
Airport ± 93,8 Km (2 hour 50 mnt by car))

Mount Batur

Mount Batur volcano is one of the sacred mountain according to Hindu believe. Mount Batur is located in Batur village, Kintamani District, Bali, Indonesia. Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is 1717 m above sea level can be summited by physically fit hikers in around 2 hours. Mount Batur Bali is an active volcano that draws tourists in with both beauty and promise of Bali adventure Tours. We offers climb Mount Batur Bali to enjoy an unforgettable sunrise from the top of an active volcano. Spectacular scenery and the vibration of the sacred earth filling your mind and soul as u served by tasty morning breakfast cooked by the steam of the active volcano.

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan, or Pura Bratan, is a major Shaivite water temple on Bali, Indonesia. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Water temples serve the entire region in the outflow area; downstream there are many smaller water temples that are specific to each irrigation association (subak). Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Balinese water, lake and river goddess Dewi Danu, due to the importance of Lake Bratan as a main source of irrigation in central Bali. The 11-storey pelinggih meru in the complex is dedicated to Shiva and his consort Parvathi. Buddha’s statue is also enshrined in this temple. Lake Bratan is known as the Lake of Holy Mountain due to the fertility of this area. Located 1200 m above sea level, it has a cold tropical climate.

Taman Ayun Temple

Taman Ayun Temple or Mengwi Royal Temple is located in Mengwi Village, Mengwi sub district, Badung regency and about 18 Km north side of Denpasar town. It is strategically located beside of major roadway between Denpasar to Singaraja. It is set on the land which is surrounded by the big fish pond and look like a drift on the water. It owns the beautiful temple building with multi storied roof and Balinese Architecture. The wide beautiful landscape garden in front courtyard to welcome all visitors who come and visit this temple. It is a beautiful place to visit on your vacation in Bali.

Menjangan Island

Menjangan Island is a small island, located 5 miles to the north-west of Bali island and is part of the Indonesian archipelago. “Menjangan” in Indonesian means “Deer”. The name was given by the local population observing wild deer herds swimming to the island every spring and covering a distance of approx 1.2 miles. Even though the island is a significant part of Bali Barat National Park, it is assigned to the Javanese administrative district and falls under its jurisdiction. The closest big cities are: Singaraja, located in the north of Bali and Banyuwangi, located on the eastern coast of Java. The closest settlement is Sumberkima village. The nearest airport is Letkol Wisnu regional (approx. 8 miles from the island).

ULUN DANU BATUR TEMPLE

Ulun Danu Batur Temple is an important Balinese Hindu temple in Kintamani, central Bali. It’s also called ‘Pura Batur’ or ‘Batur Temple’ for short. The temple is the second most significant mountain temple after the Besakih Temple complex. Ulun Danu Batur sits at the southwestern rim of the vast caldera of Mount Batur. It features around nine majestic temples within its complex. There’s also over 200 different shrines and pavilions inside. The temple complex’s final site was established in 1926. This was after relocating from its original site at the foot of the volcano. Batur’s eruptions in 1917 and 1921 saw lava flows damaging the former site. Ulun Danu Batur is not to be confused with the similarly named Ulun Danu Beratan (the famous lake temple in Bedugul).

KINTAMANI BANGLI REGENCY

The Kintamani volcano or Mount Batur, in particular, is a very popular trek. The captivating Mount Batur surrounds the 13-square kilometre Batur caldera lake. Those with a penchant for adventure can take a winding road down to the lake shore.

This leads you to Toya Bungkah, Ulun Danu Batur temple, and a collection of hot springs. The Kintamani area consists of three main villages, namely Penelokan, Batur, and Kintamani.

PURA BESAKIH TEMPLE

Besakih Temple is often referred to as Bali’s ‘mother temple’ – a grand complex of at least 86 clan temples and shrines on the south-western slopes of Mount Agung. At least 70 celebrations take place at Besakih every year, as each shrine has its own anniversary. Besakih is considered to be the biggest and holiest of Bali’s temples. Its high location offers spectacular countryside views with rice paddies, hills, mountains, and streams. Exploring the whole site can take a day. Pura Besakih is the only temple open to every devotee from any caste group. Pura Besakih has 3 main temples dedicated to the Hindu trinity. Pura Penataran Agung (in the centre) has white banners for Shiva, the destroyer; Pura Kiduling Kreteg (to the right) features red banners for Brahma, the creator; and Pura Batu Madeg represents Vishnu, the preserver, with its black banners. You can visit many other smaller temples in Pura Besakih, though many of their inner courtyards are only reserved for pilgrims.

Bedugul

Bedugul is the mountains of North Bali, and it’s centred around the three crater lakes of Lake Bratan, Lake Buyan and Lake Tamblingan. It’s about 12 miles to the South of Singaraja At around 1,500 metres above sea level, Bedugul has a pleasantly cool climate. The highland resort covers 4 main villages – Candikuning, Pancasari, Pacung and Wanagiri – all of which are farming communities that produce most of the fresh fruits, vegetables and spices. The lakeside slopes around Beratan, including the neighbouring lakes of Buyan and Tamblingan. .

Banjar Hot Spring

Banjar Hot Springs, locally referred to as ‘Air Panas Banjar’, are located approximately 5km southwest from the famous Lovina coast in North Bali. It is a popular natural hot spring located in Banjar Village, Buleleng Regency, North Bali. This serene oasis offers a unique blend of relaxation and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a rejuvenating experience.

Brahma Vihara Arama Buddhist Temple

Brahma Vihara Arama Buddhist Temple is Bali’s largest Buddhist monastery, located up in the hills of Banjar, only 1.5 km west of the Banjar Hot Springs. Opened in 1970, the monastery covers a hectare of hillside, with numerous meditation rooms, libraries, beautiful gardens, and an impressive mini replica of the world’s largest Buddhist archaeological site, Borobudur.

Aling Aling Waterfall

Aling-Aling Waterfall is a hidden gem nestled in the lush jungles of North Bali, Indonesia. It’s renowned for its cascading tiers of crystal-clear water that plunge into a series of natural pools, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The surrounding landscape is a verdant paradise, with towering trees, vibrant flora, and the soothing sounds of nature. Visitors can swim in the refreshing pools, trek through the jungle trails, or simply relax and soak in the serene ambiance. Aling-Aling Waterfall is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

Gedong Kirtya Museum

Gedong Kirtya, also known as Gedong Kirtya Museum or Gedong Kirtya Library, is a lontar library located at Jalan Veteran, No. 20, Kelurahan Paket Agung, Kecamatan Buleleng, Kabupaten Buleleng, Bali, Indonesia.

This museum, formerly known as “Kirtya Liefrinck Van der Tuuk,” is named after F.A. Liefrinck, a historian who researched Balinese and Nias cultures, and Herman Neubronner van der Tuuk, a Dutch assistant resident in Bali who was also very interested in Balinese and Lombok cultures.

Wanagiri Pucak Manik Waterfall

Wanagiri Pucak Manik Waterfall is a hidden gem located in the Wanagiri village, Buleleng Regency, Bali. This stunning waterfall is actually a combination of three smaller waterfalls cascading down a lush green cliff. The waterfall is surrounded by a serene and peaceful atmosphere, making it a perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.