Penglipuran Tour, Private Daily Tour Visiting Ancient Village of Penglipuran
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Stop At: Tirta Empul Temple, Tampaksiring 80552 Indonesia
Tirta Empul Temple is one of the favorite tourist spots in Bali where this temple has a holy spring that is believed to cure various diseases. This temple is located in Manukaya Tampaksiring Village, an area known as the center of the ancient kingdom in Bali. Tirta Empul comes from the word tirta which means holy water, and empul which means coming out of the ground. Pura Tirta Empul was built to worship Lord Indra, the God of war because he had defeated the demon Mayadanawa who had poisoned all the people. With his weapon then the god Indra created a holy spring to heal all residents. Then in this spring, Tirta Empul temple was built. In this temple there is a sacred pool with several showers where each shower has different functions, both for self-cleansing and healing of sickness. Usually every holy day in Bali, many people come to this sacred pool to purify themselves. Tourists are also allowed to do self-cleaning, this place is equipped with a dressing room, toilet, locker, and rental of sarongs to bathe in the holy pool. On a small hill right next to the Tirta Empul temple is a presidential palace that was built as a resting place for the Indonesian president while visiting Bali.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: OKA Agriculture Bali, Br. Temen, Susut, Bangli (Jurusan Tampaksiring-Kintamani), Bangli Indonesia
Coffee is not the main agricultural commodity in Bali, but the culture of drinking coffee is not a new habit in Bali. Long time before Luwak coffee was introduced to the world wide, Balinese people often drank it. Balinese think that coffee is just a sleepy remedy, not enjoying coffee as an art show. Therefore the culture of drinking coffee does not get more attention in Bali. Only when the Luwak coffee variant became known in the world, Balinese people began to concentrate on working on this sector. Bali has several coffee plantation locations, most of them are located in highlands such as in Susut area which is close to Kintamani. All of the coffee plantations are managed professionally, not only as coffee-producing places but also open for tourism as agrotourism. Like other regions, Bali also planted only two types of coffee, Arabica and Robusta coffee. Furthermore Luwak coffee is a type of arabica or robusta coffee which is processed naturally in the digestive organs of animals called Luwak. Luwak is a kind of civet animal that only comes out at night and they really likes to eat the fruit of coffee. They only choose coffee with high maturity, then eat it and remove the coffee beans with their feces. Coffee beans that come out with feces of Luwak then collected and processed into coffee powder with extraordinary taste and aroma. This makes Luwak coffee become as the most expensive coffee in the world. At one of the coffee plantations you can try for free several cups of coffee with different flavors, while to try Luwak coffee you must pay for it.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Kintamani Highland, Jl. Raya Penelokan, Batur, Bangli, Kintamani 80518 Indonesia
Kintamani is one of high land in Bali located in Bangli Regency. This area is 1500 meters above sea level. From Kintamani you can enjoy a charming pair of natural scenery, namely Mount Batur and Lake Batur which are located side by side. Mount Batur is one of the most active volcanoes in Bali, with a height of 1717 meters. This mountain has recorded twenty-six eruptions, the biggest eruption occurred in 1926 which almost damaged the entire Kintamani area. Mount Batur is also one of the best climbing spots in Bali. Every morning many tourists climb Mount Batur to enjoy the beauty of the sunrise. Next to Mount Batur is Lake Batur which is the largest lake in Bali, with an area of 16.6 kilometers square. Lake Batur is a caldera lake formed from the eruption of Mount Batur which occurred 29,300 years ago. The view of Lake Batur and Mount Batur from Kintamani looks very beautiful. There are several spots suitable for taking photos of the lake and Mount Batur, but the best place is from the inside of one of the restaurants in Kintamani. While enjoying your lunch at the restaurants built on a hill, you will be amazed at the beauty of the scenery in front of your eyes.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Penglipuran, 80611 Indonesia
Penglipuran Village is one of the traditional villages in Bali that still maintains their culture and customs. This village is located in a hidden area in Bangli Regency. The name Penglipuran village means a place that can make you happy and entertained. This village is very beautiful and clean, all neatly arranged, making Penglipuran village one of the three cleanest villages in the world. All villagers' houses were built in a row, each equipped with a similar gate. Both the gate and the building in each house are generally made of bamboo which is the main commodity in the village of Penglipuran. Behind this village area is a very thick bamboo forest, planted with various types of bamboos, with an area of 75 hectares. They use these bamboo to build houses, make household appliances, ceremonial equipment and even sell them to urban areas.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Br. Kelod Kangin, Beng, Gianyar 80551 Indonesia
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is one of the top waterfalls in Bali for tourists who hunt natural attractions as their tourist destination. Kanto Lampo Waterfall is located in the village of Beng Gianyar, can be reached in about one and a half hours from downtown of Denpasar. The name Kanto Lampo comes from the name of the village fruit tree which is now almost extinct. The fruit of this tree is small, edible and tastes very sweet. This waterfall was first discovered accidentally by a local young man, then he posted photos and videos of this waterfall through social media. News on social media expanded rapidly which made many people visit Kanto Lampo. Unlike other waterfalls which are generally quite high with heavy fertile water, the Kanto Lampo waterfall has a sloping slope with wider water flow. Natural rocks attached to the walls of the hill break the water to form a pretty beautiful pattern. Aside from being a tourist spot, not far from the location of the waterfall there is also a source of holy spring that is used by local residents during religious ceremonies.
Duration: 2 hours
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Stop At: Tirta Empul Temple, Tampaksiring 80552 Indonesia
Tirta Empul Temple is one of the favorite tourist spots in Bali where this temple has a holy spring that is believed to cure various diseases. This temple is located in Manukaya Tampaksiring Village, an area known as the center of the ancient kingdom in Bali. Tirta Empul comes from the word tirta which means holy water, and empul which means coming out of the ground. Pura Tirta Empul was built to worship Lord Indra, the God of war because he had defeated the demon Mayadanawa who had poisoned all the people. With his weapon then the god Indra created a holy spring to heal all residents. Then in this spring, Tirta Empul temple was built. In this temple there is a sacred pool with several showers where each shower has different functions, both for self-cleansing and healing of sickness. Usually every holy day in Bali, many people come to this sacred pool to purify themselves. Tourists are also allowed to do self-cleaning, this place is equipped with a dressing room, toilet, locker, and rental of sarongs to bathe in the holy pool. On a small hill right next to the Tirta Empul temple is a presidential palace that was built as a resting place for the Indonesian president while visiting Bali.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: OKA Agriculture Bali, Br. Temen, Susut, Bangli (Jurusan Tampaksiring-Kintamani), Bangli Indonesia
Coffee is not the main agricultural commodity in Bali, but the culture of drinking coffee is not a new habit in Bali. Long time before Luwak coffee was introduced to the world wide, Balinese people often drank it. Balinese think that coffee is just a sleepy remedy, not enjoying coffee as an art show. Therefore the culture of drinking coffee does not get more attention in Bali. Only when the Luwak coffee variant became known in the world, Balinese people began to concentrate on working on this sector. Bali has several coffee plantation locations, most of them are located in highlands such as in Susut area which is close to Kintamani. All of the coffee plantations are managed professionally, not only as coffee-producing places but also open for tourism as agrotourism. Like other regions, Bali also planted only two types of coffee, Arabica and Robusta coffee. Furthermore Luwak coffee is a type of arabica or robusta coffee which is processed naturally in the digestive organs of animals called Luwak. Luwak is a kind of civet animal that only comes out at night and they really likes to eat the fruit of coffee. They only choose coffee with high maturity, then eat it and remove the coffee beans with their feces. Coffee beans that come out with feces of Luwak then collected and processed into coffee powder with extraordinary taste and aroma. This makes Luwak coffee become as the most expensive coffee in the world. At one of the coffee plantations you can try for free several cups of coffee with different flavors, while to try Luwak coffee you must pay for it.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Kintamani Highland, Jl. Raya Penelokan, Batur, Bangli, Kintamani 80518 Indonesia
Kintamani is one of high land in Bali located in Bangli Regency. This area is 1500 meters above sea level. From Kintamani you can enjoy a charming pair of natural scenery, namely Mount Batur and Lake Batur which are located side by side. Mount Batur is one of the most active volcanoes in Bali, with a height of 1717 meters. This mountain has recorded twenty-six eruptions, the biggest eruption occurred in 1926 which almost damaged the entire Kintamani area. Mount Batur is also one of the best climbing spots in Bali. Every morning many tourists climb Mount Batur to enjoy the beauty of the sunrise. Next to Mount Batur is Lake Batur which is the largest lake in Bali, with an area of 16.6 kilometers square. Lake Batur is a caldera lake formed from the eruption of Mount Batur which occurred 29,300 years ago. The view of Lake Batur and Mount Batur from Kintamani looks very beautiful. There are several spots suitable for taking photos of the lake and Mount Batur, but the best place is from the inside of one of the restaurants in Kintamani. While enjoying your lunch at the restaurants built on a hill, you will be amazed at the beauty of the scenery in front of your eyes.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Penglipuran, 80611 Indonesia
Penglipuran Village is one of the traditional villages in Bali that still maintains their culture and customs. This village is located in a hidden area in Bangli Regency. The name Penglipuran village means a place that can make you happy and entertained. This village is very beautiful and clean, all neatly arranged, making Penglipuran village one of the three cleanest villages in the world. All villagers' houses were built in a row, each equipped with a similar gate. Both the gate and the building in each house are generally made of bamboo which is the main commodity in the village of Penglipuran. Behind this village area is a very thick bamboo forest, planted with various types of bamboos, with an area of 75 hectares. They use these bamboo to build houses, make household appliances, ceremonial equipment and even sell them to urban areas.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Kanto Lampo Waterfall, Br. Kelod Kangin, Beng, Gianyar 80551 Indonesia
Kanto Lampo Waterfall is one of the top waterfalls in Bali for tourists who hunt natural attractions as their tourist destination. Kanto Lampo Waterfall is located in the village of Beng Gianyar, can be reached in about one and a half hours from downtown of Denpasar. The name Kanto Lampo comes from the name of the village fruit tree which is now almost extinct. The fruit of this tree is small, edible and tastes very sweet. This waterfall was first discovered accidentally by a local young man, then he posted photos and videos of this waterfall through social media. News on social media expanded rapidly which made many people visit Kanto Lampo. Unlike other waterfalls which are generally quite high with heavy fertile water, the Kanto Lampo waterfall has a sloping slope with wider water flow. Natural rocks attached to the walls of the hill break the water to form a pretty beautiful pattern. Aside from being a tourist spot, not far from the location of the waterfall there is also a source of holy spring that is used by local residents during religious ceremonies.
Duration: 2 hours
Included
- Private transportation
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bottled water
- Parking Fees
- Gasoline or other fuel
- Use of umbrellas
- Use of sarongs when entering a temple or ceremonial place
Not included
- Entrance ticket fees or donations when visiting tourist attractions
- Expenses of lunch, dinner or other food purchases
- Dance performance tickets (if any)
- Personal expenses and purchase of souvenirs
- Entry/Admission - Tirta Empul Temple
- Entry/Admission - Kintamani Highland
- Entry/Admission - Penglipuran
- Entry/Admission - Kanto Lampo Waterfall
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Not recommended for travelers with back problems
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
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Cultural
70%
Original
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