TEMPLE, RICE TERRACE & SUNSET PACKAGE

IDR 570.000 / Pax (Min 2 Pax)

Pick Up: 10.00 AM

Duration : 8-10 hours

Destinations :

  • Ulun Danu Beratan
  • Jati Luwih Rice Terraces
  • Tanah Lot

 

Ulun Danu Beratan

Pura Ulun Danu Beratan is located on the shores of the Lake Beratan in the mountains near Bedugul. Built in 1633, this temple is used for offerings ceremony to the Balinese water, lake and river goddes Dewi Danu ,due to the importance of Lake Beratan as a main source of irrigation. The 11-storey pelinggih meru in the complex is dedicated to Shiva and his consort Parvathi. Buddha’s statue is also enshrined in this temple. This temple also called as Bali Temple on the lake , cause looks like it is floating when the Beratan Lake water rises . it has a cold tropical climate

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces

Jatiluwih Rice Terraces are on the UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE list .The cool highlands and the breath‐taking scenery of this village at the foot of Mount Batukaru makes a wonderful photo opportunities with their dramatic and exotic landscape

Tanah Lot Temple

Tanah Lot means “Land [in the] Sea” in the Balinese language. Located in Tabanan, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) North West of Denpasar, the temple sits on a large offshore rock which has been shaped continuously over the years by the ocean tide. 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 fish‐ermen 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. At the base of the rocky island, venomous sea snakes are believed to guard the temple from evil spirits and intruders. The temple is purportedly protected by a giant snake, which was created from Nirartha’s selendang (a type of sash) when he established the island.

Included :

  • private car
  • mineral water
  • english speaking driver
  • entrance tickets
  • fuel
  • parkingfee
  • mineral water

 

Excluded :

  • Meals
  • Other Personal Expenses
  • special Tour Guide can be requested

 

Pick Up Area :

  • Kuta
  • seminyak
  • kerobokan
  • canggu
  • nusa dua
  • jimbaran
  • uluwatu
  • ubud
  • sanur
  • denpasar

 

( additional charge pick up / drop of at out of coverage service area )

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