Nature and Culture Tour (USD)

Description
Places to visit
· Tana Lot means Land in The Sea, a perfectly fit name for its unique offshore settings. The temple is perched high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean.
In the same area, next to Tanah Lot Temple you may find Batu Bolong Temple. It is another extraordinary sea temples build upon a jutting rock cliff.
Batu Bolong means “hollowed stone”, depicted from its obvious characteristic.
· Jatih Luwih has been known as the largest rice terrace landmarks in Bali. It offers a beautiful view of contoured rice terraces irrigated using an impressive
communal water system developed by Balinese farmers. The lush green paddy fields cascade in terraces from the upper reaches of volcanoes down to the deep valleys below as if sculpted
from the mountain side.
· Ulun Danu Bratan is one of water temple on Bali. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in Bedugul, the mountain lake resort.
Lake Bratan is the second largest lake in Bali, and is the source of irrigation for rice fields and plantations across the entire Bedugul Village.
The main reason for Ulun Danu Beratan Temple’s popularity is that it floats on the lake.
· Twin Lake View Point offers an incredible vantage point overlooking two of Bali’s most beautiful lakes. Buyan Lake is on the left side. It is smaller but the most scenic to look at.
Next to it, Tamblingan Lake on the right side. It is covered a little by the forest. Both lakes separated by a rainforest-covered hill, almost 2km wide.
· Taman Ayun is a magnificent garden temple, located in Mengwi. This belongs to a heritage of Mengwi kingdom which is surrounded by a large of fishpond that looks like floating on the water.
This temple complex boasts magnificent traditional architectural features throughout its courtyards and enclosures as well as expansive garden landscapes comprised of lotus and fish ponds.
· Tana Lot means Land in The Sea, a perfectly fit name for its unique offshore settings. The temple is perched high on the rock, facing the wide open ocean.
In the same area, next to Tanah Lot Temple you may find Batu Bolong Temple. It is another extraordinary sea temples build upon a jutting rock cliff.
Batu Bolong means “hollowed stone”, depicted from its obvious characteristic.
· Jatih Luwih has been known as the largest rice terrace landmarks in Bali. It offers a beautiful view of contoured rice terraces irrigated using an impressive
communal water system developed by Balinese farmers. The lush green paddy fields cascade in terraces from the upper reaches of volcanoes down to the deep valleys below as if sculpted
from the mountain side.
· Ulun Danu Bratan is one of water temple on Bali. The temple complex is located on the shores of Lake Bratan in Bedugul, the mountain lake resort.
Lake Bratan is the second largest lake in Bali, and is the source of irrigation for rice fields and plantations across the entire Bedugul Village.
The main reason for Ulun Danu Beratan Temple’s popularity is that it floats on the lake.
· Twin Lake View Point offers an incredible vantage point overlooking two of Bali’s most beautiful lakes. Buyan Lake is on the left side. It is smaller but the most scenic to look at.
Next to it, Tamblingan Lake on the right side. It is covered a little by the forest. Both lakes separated by a rainforest-covered hill, almost 2km wide.
· Taman Ayun is a magnificent garden temple, located in Mengwi. This belongs to a heritage of Mengwi kingdom which is surrounded by a large of fishpond that looks like floating on the water.
This temple complex boasts magnificent traditional architectural features throughout its courtyards and enclosures as well as expansive garden landscapes comprised of lotus and fish ponds.
Included
Air-conditioned coach transfer, English speaking driver, parking fee, mineral water
Excluded
Entrance fee, Meals, Insurance