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Discover Bali in 2 Days Private Tour Package
(51) Avis
Ubud
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It is an honor to invite you to visit the highlight of Bali. Temples, Rice Terraces, Waterfall, unique tradition and culture and see how the local live their life.
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De 8 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
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Billet mobile
De 8 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
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Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bottled water
VISITE PRIVÉE
Lunch
Tous les frais et taxes
Coffee and/or Tea
Chauffeur/guide professionnel parlant anglais
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel/au port
Discover Bali in 2 Days Private Tour Package
(51) Avis
Ubud
À propos
It is an honor to invite you to visit the highlight of Bali. Temples, Rice Terraces, Waterfall, unique tradition and culture and see how the local live their life.
Points forts
De 8 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 8 heures à 10 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Bottled water
VISITE PRIVÉE
Lunch
Tous les frais et taxes
Coffee and/or Tea
Chauffeur/guide professionnel parlant anglais
Prise en charge et retour à l'hôtel/au port
Itinéraire
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Cascade de Tegenungan
Tegenungan Waterfall is a waterfall in Bali, Indonesia. It is located at the village of Tegenungan Kemenuh, also known as Kemenuh Village on the Petanu River in the Gianyar Regency, north from the capital Denpasar and close to the Balinese artist village of Ubud. The waterfall is isolated but has become a popular tourist attraction. It is one of the few waterfalls in Bali that is not situated in highlands or mountainous territory. The amount and clarity of the water at the site depend on rainfall but it contains green surroundings with fresh water that can be swum in. The waterfall includes varying highs that can be climbed after the descent down stairs to reach it. This attraction also features a viewing point to the jungle and waterfall at the main entrance.
30 minutes
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Sanctuaire de la forêt sacrée des singes
La Forêt des Singes d'Ubud possède une histoire importante, intimement liée à la culture balinaise. Datant du XIVe siècle, elle était considérée comme un lieu sacré, abritant des forces spirituelles et des esprits gardiens. Les singes, considérés comme des animaux sacrés, symbolisent à la fois la protection et la malice, favorisant un lien unique entre les humains et la faune.
Au XXe siècle, la Forêt des Singes d'Ubud a été reconnue comme une zone de conservation essentielle. Des efforts ont été déployés pour préserver sa beauté naturelle, promouvoir un tourisme responsable et sensibiliser à son importance culturelle et environnementale. Aujourd'hui, elle est un sanctuaire précieux, où les visiteurs peuvent se connecter à la nature, observer le comportement captivant des singes et soutenir les efforts de conservation en cours.
50 minutes
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Rizières en terrasses de Tegalalang
Tegallalang Rice Fields is situated in a valley that offers extraordinarily scenic lookouts over the terraces and surrounding green landscape. Along with the ones in the villages of Pejeng and Campuhan, Tegallalang Rice Fields form the three most stunning-looking terraced landscapes in Ubud region. Since it has been listed in UNESCO World Heritage site, this place has gained popularity among international travelers. Nevertheless, it is still a great place to wind down and ease your mind as it offers a quiet and relaxing atmosphere.
45 minutes
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Temple de Tirta Empul
One of the busiest water temples in Bali, Tirta Empul is a temple considered sacred by Balinese Hindu community. The temple has several holy springs which are said to have been created by The God Indra and believed to be blessed water that could purify those who bathe there.
Tirta Empul is dedicated to Vishnu, the Hindu God of water. In the Balinese language, Tirta Empul loosely translated means water gushing from the earth, which for this reason Tirta Empul is regarded as a holy spring. The Tirta Empul Temple includes shrines to Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, as well as one for Indra and Mount Batur. It is considered one of the five most holy temples in all of Bali and is considered one of the holiest water sources in Bali. You can also find other holy water temples in Bali such as Pura Ulun Danu at Lake Beratan, Pura Tirta Tawar at Gianyar, Pura Tirta Harum at Bangli, Pura Tirta Taman Mumbul at Badung, and many more.
50 minutes
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Campuhan Antapan Waterfall
Campuhan Antapan Waterfall or it's often called Air Terjun Campuhan Antapan, is located in Tabanan regency, Bali province, Indonesia.
Campuhan Antapan Waterfall is in the category of the waterfall. Things to do, as well as the attractions of Campuhan Antapan Waterfall for you such as Seeing mountain view, Swimming, Having picnic, Trekking, Hiking and more.
For the trip to the location of Campuhan Antapan Waterfall, you may be need to walking but not crossing the river or taking a boat.
40 minutes
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Temple d'Ulun Danu Beratan
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple is one of nine “Kahyangan Jagat Temple” which are surrounding Bali Island, that makes it become one of the most important Temple for the Balinese, especially for Hindu. It consists of five compounds of temples and one Buddhist Stupa, there are:
Penataran Agung Temple
Dalem Purwa Temple
Taman Beiji Temple
Lingga Petak Temple (in the middle of Lake Beratan)
Prajapati Temple
Buddhist Stupa
These compounds of temples located inside the area of “Daya Tarik Wisata Ulun Danu Beratan” and has been taken care for years by the costumertary Villages along with the government. These temple often being used by the Hindu in Bali or Hindu from another province in Indonesia to pray to the Almighty God on its manifestation as “Tri Murti” (Brahma, Visnu, and Shiva) for the fertility of soil, human wealth, and the preservation of the universe.
45 minutes
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Terre verte de Jatiluwih
Les rizières en terrasses de Jatiluwih, situées dans le village éponyme des hautes terres de l'ouest de Bali, sont réputées pour leurs paysages spectaculaires et exotiques. La fraîcheur des hautes terres et le panorama époustouflant de ce village au pied du mont Batukaru offrent de magnifiques occasions de prendre des photos et constituent un havre de paix, loin de la surpopulation du sud de l'île.
Anciennes candidates au patrimoine culturel de l'UNESCO, les rizières en terrasses de Jatiluwih s'étendent sur plus de 600 hectares de rizières qui épousent la topographie vallonnée de la chaîne de montagnes de Batukaru. Elles sont entretenues par une coopérative traditionnelle de gestion de l'eau, le subak, qui remonte au IXe siècle. Cette coopérative a finalement été reconnue comme un élément majeur de l'inscription de Bali au patrimoine mondial en tant que « paysage culturel ».
1 heure
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Temple de Tanah Lot
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.