1. Gate of Heaven / Lempuyang temple – It is often referred to as the “Gate of Heaven,” is one of Bali’s most iconic temples. Situated on Mount Lempuyang in East Bali, it offers breathtaking views of Mount Agung through its split gate, making it a popular spot for photographers and travelers seeking spiritual experiences
  2. Tirta Gangga water palace – Tirta Gangga Water Palace, located in Ababi Village, Abang District, Karangasem Regency, is a serene and historically significant site in eastern Bali. Constructed in 1946 by the last king of Karangasem, I Gusti Bagus Jelantik, the palace was designed as a royal retreat and a place for spiritual purification. The name “Tirta Gangga” translates to “Holy Water of the Ganges,” reflecting its sacred purpose. The complex was nearly destroyed by the eruption of Mount Agung in 1963 but was restored in 1979 and remains a popular attraction today.
  3. Taman Ujung Water Palace – Taman Ujung Water Palace, also known as Soekasada Park, is a historic royal garden located in Tumbu Village, Karangasem Regency, East Bali. Built between 1901 and 1921 by the last king of Karangasem, I Gusti Bagus Jelantik, the palace blends Balinese, European, and Chinese architectural styles. It was nearly destroyed by the 1963 eruption of Mount Agung and subsequent earthquakes but was restored between 1998 and 2001.
  4. Virgin Beach – Virgin Beach, also known as Pantai Pasir Putih, is a serene white sand beach located in the Karangasem Regency of East Bali. Nestled between the villages of Bugbug and Perasi, this hidden gem offers a tranquil escape with its crystal-clear waters and lush surroundings.
  5. Goa Lawah temple – Pura Goa Lawah, also known as the Bat Cave Temple, is a revered Balinese Hindu temple located in Pesinggahan Village, Dawan Subdistrict, Klungkung Regency, Bali. Established in the 11th century by Mpu Kuturan, a priest who introduced Hinduism to Bali, the temple is one of Bali’s six holiest temples, known as the Sad Kahyangan Jagad. It serves as a spiritual guardian against dark spirits from the sea and is dedicated to Baruna, the Hindu god of the ocean. The temple is built around the entrance of a cave inhabited by thousands of bats, hence its name.
  6. Besakih Temple – Besakih Temple, known as Bali’s “Mother Temple,” is the island’s oldest and largest Hindu temple complex. Situated on the southern slopes of Mount Agung in Karangasem Regency, East Bali, it comprises 23 temples arranged across six levels, terraced up the mountain. The central and most significant temple is Pura Penataran Agung
 

TOUR PRICE START:

  • 750.000 IDR/one car (maks 6 passenger)
  • Tour Duration 10 hour ( Best pick up time at hotel 8 AM or 8.30 AM)
 

PRICE INCLUDE :

  • English speaking driver, petrol, carpark fee, private car tour
 

PRICE EXCLUDE :

  • Lunch, Entrance ticket, Shopping cost