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Full day tour to see Kayu Putih Ancient tree at Cau Marga Village, famous Paddy field of Jati Luwih rice terrace, hidden temple on the slope on Mount Batukaru and Temple on the rock of Beraban sea.
Batukaru and Tanah Lot Temple Tour with hotel pick up at 10 will be Ancient white tree or loccally known as Kayu Putih is located in remote village of Tabanan in central Bali. The ancient tree which the villagers believe to be approximately 700 years old is giant and mind blowing. It has been gaining popularity recently with many people visiting here specially on their way to north Bali. The tree is located in a remote area bit off from the main road and there are no restaurants or hotels around. But only few kilometers from this area, you can reach Jatiluwih Rice Terrace, Bali’s most attractive rice terrace and further north you can reach many beautiful destinations in Bali. All in all, Wisata Kayu Putih is more ideal to pass by during the trip to north Bali. There is no entrance fee to get here but you are free to make donation to Wayan who stays there and maintains the place. ASIDE from natural tourism with beautiful scenery, in Bali visitors will also be able to find a unique attraction related to the diversity of flora such as tropical giant white tree (Kayu Putih), not eucalyptus, at Bayan customary village, Tua, Marga, Tabanan.
Our tour will continued to Jati Luwih Rice terrace, an iconic destination in Bali, enchants visitors with its mesmerizing blend of nature and culture. The vast rice fields, meticulously cultivated in terraced patterns, create a stunning panorama that reflects the harmony between human ingenuity and the untouched beauty of the environment. The cool mountain air and the rhythmic life of local farmers add an authentic touch to the experience, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and cultural admirers.
Central to Jatiluwih’s charm is the Subak, a Balinese social organization dedicated to preserving nature and regulating the local community’s social life. Recognizing the profound significance of this synergy, UNESCO has bestowed World Cultural Heritage status upon Jatiluwih Rice Terrace. As visitors explore the terraced landscapes, they witness a living canvas where tradition, nature, and culture converge in timeless splendour, making Jatiluwih a scenic spot and a cultural sanctuary in the heart of Bali.
On this trip we will be having lunch at best view restaurant at the area called Catavaca Bali Jati Luwih.
After having lunch, we will be heading to Batukaru Temple. Batukaru Temple, referred to by locals as Pura Luhur Batukaru, is one of Bali’s key temples. It’s located at the foot of namesake Mount Batukaru, which stands at 2,270 metres above sea level. The temple is surrounded by cool natural forests, providing a pleasant stopover for nature lovers.
The island’s most impressive expanse of rice paddies, Jatiluwih, is within a 2-km drive from the temple, making both a popular combination for excursions to Bali’s central highlands.
Batukaru Temple is filled with ancient structures heavily covered in green moss. The walled compounds contain several shrines and high meru towers, together with bale pavilions with unmistakably ancient Balinese features, such as dark grass roofs and intricate wall carvings.
There are different courtyards inside the complex, sparsely positioned and on different elevations. These courtyards are connected through a series of flowering gardens and statue-lined steps. Within the main temple courtyard, you’ll find a freshwater spring that serves as a holy water source for prayers and ceremonies. There’s another separate spring reserved for cleansing and purification rituals.
Our last stop wil be at Tanah Lot Temple as the highlight of this tour. Tanah Lot means “Land in the Sea” in the Balinese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest 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 tour is finished then we heading nack to your hotel.
Tour highlight:
- Hotel pick up at 10.00 AM
- Kayu Putih Ancient Tree at 11.30 AM
- Jati Luwih Rice Terrace at 12.45 AM
- Lunch at 12.30 PM
- Nusa Dua Beach 14.15 PM
- Padang padang Beach 15.45 PM
- Uluwatu Temple at 16.30 PM
- Kecak Fire dance at 18.00 PM
- Jimbaran Beach at 20.15 PM
- Back to hotel at Around 22.00 PM
What To Bring:
- Casual dress
- Hat
- Sunblock
- Sunglass
- Cash
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- English Speaking Driver
- Private Transport
- Entrance fees
- Mineral Water
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
- Alcoholic Beverage
- Tips for driver