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Bali combination tour of Jungle Tekking at Wanagiri Hill, lake and Visit Handara Gate and Ulundanu Beratan Temple.
Jungle Trekking With Ulundanu Temple combination tour with hotel pick up at 7 AM from your hotel with fist activity will be Twin Lake Jungle trekking at Wanagiri Hill. We will explore the nature wonders of North Bali known as Wanagiri Hill, Buyan and Tamblingan Lake with jungles surrounding it, riding canoe with locals then visit Ulan Danu Tamblingan temple on the Lake. This activity is perfect to get away from mainstream tourism spots. It’s probably one of the most beautiful place in Bali, and very rural compared to most tourist sites in the North that are not so easy reached without local. Ended the tour by visiting most scenic waterfall where you can experience the island’s natural beauty and enjoy a refreshing swim in a stunning natural setting. The waterfall’s secluded location and serene atmosphere make it a popular spot for travelers seeking a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of Bali’s more crowded tourist destinations.
The trek is about 3-4 hours long and 30 minutes canoe ride with locals and it begins at stunning lake view point. The guide will lead you through huge tropical rain forest by the lake. You will have chance to enjoy wild jungle flora, giant old trees, old temples and spectacular views all the way to the Buyan and Tamblingan Lake (also known as Sacred Twin Lake). You will be stunned by some big and venerable old banyan tree which you can swing, hang and climb. Then you will cross the Lake on traditional canoe like locals did in the ancient times. While crossing the Lake you will have opportunity to see amazing lakeside nature rocks- wall along the way to the edge of the Lake.
Then continue to walks inside pristine forest to Ulun Danu Tamblingan temple and take nice photos. After the lake you will visit family restaurant and try traditional local food for lunch. Before ended the trekking, you will go to the most visited waterfall called Banyumala Twin Waterfall where you can swim and relax in the fresh clear spring water that you will only find it here that makes you feel fresh. Select Add On Hotel Transfer for pick up and drop off all around Bali by choosing extra.
Our next stop will be at Handara Gate. Handara Gate is one of Bali’s most iconic landmarks, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural charm. Set against the backdrop of Bali’s northern highlands, this towering stone gate, framed by lush greenery and misty mountains, is a stunning sight to behold. It's become a must-visit spot for travelers and photographers alike, with its dramatic split gate creating an unforgettable view. Beyond its beauty, Handara Gate provides a peaceful retreat from the busier areas of Bali. The cool mountain air and serene surroundings make it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the tranquility of nature. As you pass through the gate, you’ll feel a sense of calm and connection to Bali’s rich cultural heritage, far from the hustle of popular tourist spots.
Ulundanu beratan temple will be our last stop. Ulundanu Beratan Temple or Pura Bratan, is a major Hindu Shaivite temple in Bali, Indonesia. The temple complex is on the shores of Lake Bratan in the mountains near Bedugul. The water from the lake serves the entire region in the outflow area; downstream there are many smaller water temples that are specific to each irrigation association (subak).
In Bali, Hindu temples are known as “pura”, being designed as open-air places of worship in walled compounds. The compound walls have a series of intricately decorated gates without doors for the devotee to enter. The design and plan of the holy pura follows a square layout. A typical temple is laid out according to ancient Lontar texts with three courtyards separated by low walls pierced by ornate gateways. The outer courtyard is for secular pursuits, with pavilions used for meetings, resting performers and musicians at festivals. Food stalls are set up here during festivals. The middle courtyard is a transition zone between the human and divine sections; here offerings are prepared and temple paraphernalia are stored. The inner courtyard is the site of the shrines and religious ceremonies. The shrines are known as merus and are square structures with brick bases and multiple pagoda-style thatched roofs; the number of roofs reflects the status of the deity, and is always an odd number. Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is one of the nine ‘Kahyangan Jagat’ temples on Bali. The temple complex consists of five various shrines dedicated to other Hindu gods as well.
Tour highlight:
- Hotel pick up at 07.00 AM
- Twin Lake Jungkle trekking at 9.00 AM
- Handara gate at 12.30 AM
- Ulundanu Beratan Temple at 14.00 PM
- Back to hotel at Around 16.30 PM
What To Bring:
- Comfortable shoes or sandal
- Hat
- Sunblock
- Sunglass
- Cash
Included/Excluded
- Private car
- Jungle and entrance fees
- Lunch
- English speaking driver
- Personal expenses
- Alcoholic beverage
- Tips for driver (opt)