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| Tour Name : Monkey Forest & Tanah Lot Temple – 5.5 hours Depart : Every Monday, Thursday Time : 15:00 |
| Visit Taman Ayun Temple dating to 1634 with its large tropical gardens and moat. Travel up into the foothill to Sangeh, a small forest of nutmeg trees and home to hundreds of monkeys. The last stop will be at the 16th century Tanah lot Temple perched on a lava promontory 200 meters off shore. Enjoy the spectacle as the tropical sun sets behind this ancient temple. |
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| Tour Name : Kintamani Tours – 8.5 hours Depart : Every Wednesday, Sunday Time : 08:30 |
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Watch the Barong Dance, an enactment of the fight between good and evil. Visit a famous wood carvers at work on the way to the 11th century Elephant cave (Goa Gajah). Arrival at Kintamani provides a breathtaking view of Mount Batur. Visit art galleries and various shops in ubud and see gold and silver craftsmen at work in Celuk. |
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| Tour Name : Karangasem Tours – 10 hours Depart : Every Tue, Friday Time : 08:30 |
The tour visits Besakih Temple, the most sacred temple in Bali. The temple grounds are half way up the slopes of the 3,100m Mount Agung Volcano. En route, we visit the ancient courthouse of Kerta Gosa at Klungkung, a beautifully painted relic of the Balinese judicial system, dating back to the 17th century. At lunch time, we stop at the terrace rice fields of Bukit Jambul, then on to Karangasem via putung and the Village of Tenganan, where we learn about its ancient pre Hindu customs. We then travel onto the bat cave at Kusamba, stopping to watch the traditional methods of salt making along the east coast of the way. |
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| Tour Name : Great BBQ Dinner Depart : every Saturday Time : 18:00 |
| Travel up to Mengwi Village to enjoy your BBQ dinner at de Lumbung Restaurant, located on hectares of breathtaking view of paddies rice fields. |
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The tour visits Besakih Temple, the most sacred temple in Bali. The temple grounds are half way up the slopes of the 3,100m Mount Agung Volcano. En route, we visit the ancient courthouse of Kerta Gosa at Klungkung, a beautifully painted relic of the Balinese judicial system, dating back to the 17th century. At lunch time, we stop at the terrace rice fields of Bukit Jambul, then on to Karangasem via putung and the Village of Tenganan, where we learn about its ancient pre Hindu customs. We then travel onto the bat cave at Kusamba, stopping to watch the traditional methods of salt making along the east coast of the way.