OVERVIEW
Bali is known for its unique culture and pleasant people. Balinese carry out a continual series of ceremonies, offerings, rites, and festivals as they believe that life is a celebration. Among these ceremonies they are adhered to their principal philosophy of Tri Hita Karana, that literary means three causes of bliss. These three caused referred to harmonious relationship between people with God, others people, and nature. Therefore they are obliged to preserve the nature and such a way they turn the slopes of their fertile hills into a terraces of rice fields. Take an opportunity to walk on the green lush rice terraces of Jatiluwih, one of the most scenic view of evergreen landscape that artificially made by an autonomous farming and irrigation system so called Subak. The whole 2.200 hectare acres of rice terraces and its system have enlisted as the part of World Cultural Heritage Site of UNESCO in 2012. Here you could see how the agriculture has influenced the humble way of life of the Balinese people. Continue to Ulun Danu Beratan Temple to see the most iconic temple in Bali as it is built on the Lake Beratan due to its importance for the worship of the spirits of nature who has been giving the life sources for the whole island. On the way back your hotel, take a visit to Taman Ayun Temple, the royal family temple of Mengwi Dynasty which is noted as one of the most impressive and well-decorated temple in Bali, covered with green grass carpet and the old cardinal fountain.
HIGHLIGHTS
Duration:
Approx. 10 hours
Attractions:
Jatiluwih
Ulun Danu Beratan Temple
Taman Ayun Temple
What's included:
Transfers;
Entrances and/or contributions;
A bottled water;
English speaking driver;
Lunch
What's not included:
Personal expenses;
Tipping
Rates:
Fullday Charter (transportation) rate is per group with maximum 5 persons
Fullday Tour (all included) rate is per person
Payment
Payment could be in cash on the day of tour, or;
Paid by transfer recommended by Wise or Revolut.