Ulundanu Beratan – Jatiluwih – Batukaru – Tanah Lot Tour

Category: Full Day Tour   Departure: Start 9:00 AM
Ulundanu Beratan – Jatiluwih – Batukaru – Tanah Lot Tour
  • Taman Ayun Temple
  • Ulundanu Beratan
  • Jatiluwih
  • Batukaru temple
  • Tanah lot temple

This trip really give you feels the real of nature in Bali. Whenever tourist want to visit bali, in their mind is want to see the beach, mountain view, and lake view. and also many more interesting object tourism like rice terrace view. Beside of beautiful view, Bali has many culture and art too. And for this package we would like to showing you great art and nature in one day.

  • Taman Ayun Temple
    Taman Ayun is located in Ayodya street, Mengwi village, Badung regency. And if you travel from Seminyak is about 20 kilometers or about 1 hour drive by car. This temple normaly busy with European but domestic tourist also getting more and more every years because of beautiful photo for instagram. Taman Ayun comes  from two word Taman means garden and Ayun means pretty. So Taman Ayun means beautiful garden and for totally land is 2,5 H. This temple has three complex of temple. Open area,middle area, and main temple area. For the first area is use for religius activities and has many Meru or Pagoda with many layer. Beside of it Taman Ayun also have museum. Here you can get education and see the big funeral ceremony for the king of Mengwi king.
  • Ulun Danu Beratan
    Location is on Candikuning Village, Baturiti District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. And if you travel from Seminyak is about 50 kilometers or about 1 hour 50 minutes by car. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is a temple dedicated to the goddess of the lake is Ida Batari Dewi Ulun Danu on the edge of a huge crater. The dominant shrines are Meru’s (pagodas) dedicated to the lake goddess. The temple was built in the 17th century in worship of the main Hindu trinity, Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva, as well as the lake goddess, Dewi Danu. The sight and cool atmosphere of the Bali uplands have made the lake and this temple a favourite sightseeing and recreational spot as well as a frequently photographed site. Ulun Danu Beratan Temple, literally ‘the source temple of Lake Beratan’, is easily the island’s most iconic sanctuary sharing the scenic qualities with the seaside temples of Uluwatu Temple and Tanah Lot Temple.
  • Jatiluwih
    Jatiluwih is a favorite tourist destination in Bali famous with the beautiful rice terrace unfolding from the foot of mountain until the coastal side. It is one of places to visit in Bali with the beautiful view as according to its name from Jati and luwih, where Jati mean really and Luwih meaning especial, good, and beautiful or the equivalent. The local paddies are planted in this place look typically of the high relative size plant if it is compared with other pre-eminent paddy planted by most farmers in Bali . Despitefully, Jatiluwih also famous with its organic agriculture system due to the location is located in the in the plateau of Watukaru Mount which is suitable for the agriculture development. The view of the vast expanse of rice fields will really spoil your eyes to see the uniqueness of this terraced rice field in Jatiluwih, Jatiluwih rice terrace is a leading tourist destination to enjoy the vast expanse of rice fields in Jatiluwih village. Jatiluwih is one of the place of interest in the area of Penebel, Tabanan. And this Jatiluwih rice field located at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level. This area is a suitable place to visit for the one who missed the Mountain fresh air and the natural panorama as a place to soothe the mind, because of the beautiful place that is still natural with fresh air. The distance from Denpasar to Jatiluwih is about 48 km or about 1 hour 40 minutes.
  • Batukaru Temple
    Pura Luhur Batukaru is a Hindu temple in Tabanan, Bali, Indonesia. Located on the southern slope of Mount Batukau, Bali’s second-highest volcano, the temple is one of nine kayangan jagat (directional temples) meant to protect Bali from evil spirits. Originally built during the 11th century, Pura Luhur Batukaru was dedicated to the ancestors of the rajas of Tabanan. It was destroyed in 1604, but rebuilt in 1959. The temple’s most important shrine is a 7-tiered meru dedicated to Mahadewa, the God of Mount Batukaru. Today, Pura Luhur Batukaru remains an extremely sacred site for Bali’s Hindu population. Many of the complex’s grounds remain off-limits to visitors for various ceremonies and events throughout the year. The temple is also the first stop one must take before ascending to the summit of Mount Batukaru. A pilgrimage takes place to the peak once a year, and may see thousands of worshipers walk its trails at once.
  • Tanah Lot Temple
    Tanah Lot means “Land in the Sea” in the Balinese language. Located is Located, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) North West of Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. Tanah Lot is claimed to be the work of the 16th-century Dang Hyang Nirartha. During his travels along the south coast he saw the rock-island’s beautiful setting and decided to rest there. Some fishermen saw him, and bought him gifts. Nirartha then spent the night on the little island. Later he spoke to the fishermen and told them to build a shrine on the rock, for he felt it to be a holy place to worship the Balinese sea gods. The main deity of the temple is Dewa Baruna or Bhatara Segara, who is the sea god or sea power and these days, Nirartha is also worshipped here. The Tanah Lot temple was built and has been a part of Balinese mythology for centuries. The temple is one of seven sea temples around the Balinese coast. Each of the sea temples was established within eyesight of the next to form a chain along the south-western coast. In addition to Balinese mythology, the temple was significantly influenced by Hinduism. At the base of the rocky island, venomous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. The temple is purportedly protected by a giant snake, which was created from Nirartha’s selendang (a type of sash) when he established the island.
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