While many tourists are familiar with iconic spots like Lempuyang Temple and Tirta Gangga, renowned for their Instagram-worthy settings, this region holds even more hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. Contact us to incorporate this exquisite destination into your Bali tour package.
Gate of Heaven, Lempuyang
One of the highest temples in Bali, Lempuyang Temple is a sacred Hindu temple standing among the lush hills of Karangasem. The soothing surroundings and the picturesque Gate of Heaven, combined with the breezy atmosphere of the hilly area, has made the temple a favored destination worth a visit during your stay in The Island of Gods. Expect an early departure from the hotel in the morning when visiting Lempuyang Temple to avoid long queues.
Tirta Gangga Water Palace
Tirta Gangga Water Palace is a royal heritage of Karangasem. It features a labyrinth of pools, ponds, and fountains surrounded by neatly cut lawns adorned with lush gardens, stone carvings, and ornate statues. This site has gained fame as an Instagram-worthy destination, particularly for its prominent koi fish pond set against a backdrop of captivating stone carvings.
Besakih Temple
The Besakih Temple stands as a pura complex situated in the village of Besakih, gracefully positioned on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali. It is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism. Enveloped by awe-inspiring landscapes, the Besakih Temple finds its place amidst expansive rice paddies, majestic mountains, rolling hills, and streams.
Taman Ujung
Taman Ujung Water Palace stands as the former residence of the Karangasem empire, situated within the confines of the Seraya village in Karangasem regency. The palace features a three of expansive pools. The Taman Ujung complex presents an exquisite blend of Balinese, Chinese, and European architectural influences, harmoniously embodied across three sizable pools that are interconnected by graceful, extended bridges and pathways.
Tenganan Village
Tenganan Village is one of Bali’s most ancient traditional villages. Renowned for its cultural significance, the village is prominently highlighted in the literary works of Tenganan Pegringsingan, a name that resonates widely across the island. Its distinct local way of life forms a unique example of Bali Aga Village customs, rooted in the prehistoric Hindu traditions, setting it apart from the other villages spread across Bali’s plains.
Living Museum, Samsara
Samsara Museum is a living museum. Guests will gain valuable experience and knowledge on various rituals in the Balinese life cycle. There is an introduction to various ceremonies along with the supporting tools and accessories as well as the meaning behind each existing symbol. The flow of experience in the journey at Samsara Museum will also invite you to learn and make some ceremonial tools, wine, woven bamboo and many other pleasant experiences only within the Balinese way of life. You can also observe a variety of tropical plants in the surroundings.
Lahangan sweet
Lahangan Sweet is one of Bali’s recent gems, featuring a magnificent vantage point that presents unparalleled, sweeping vistas of Mount Agung. Nestled upon a picturesque hill, this location treats guests to awe-inspiring scenery. At this spot, you can relish the spellbinding sight of both sunrise and sunset unfurling across the horizon in panoramic glory. Beyond that, your gaze can encompass the majestic Mount Agung, the graceful presence of Mount Rinjani, and even the distant view of Amed Beach.
Sunset Point Amed Bali provides a breathtaking view of the ocean with Mount Agung as a stunning backdrop, accompanied by delightful dining choices. The infinity pool gazes out over the expanse of the Indian Ocean, inviting relaxation and an opportunity to bask in the stunning presence of Mount Agung, and a refreshing swim in the crystalline waters. A perfect place to enjoy sunrise and sunset.
Tulamben (snorkeling and diving)
Tulamben is part of the top 4 Bali snorkeling spots and for very good reasons. The diverse marine life here together with the USAT Liberty shipwreck, set the stage for amazing day trips suitable for experienced snorkelers as well as beginners with families and children. the shipwreck serves as an artificial reef, providing a habitat for a wide variety of marine life. The wreck is also home to significant other marine creatures, including octopuses, and sea turtles. The Tulamben snorkeling spots are easily reachable from the beach so a boat is not necessary.
Rafting Telaga Waja
Telaga Waja is the longest white water rafting site in Bali, it is about ±17 km rafting track or approx 3 hours duration. Has crystal clear water and beautiful scenery. Easy access to start and finish point, not require long walking. Telaga waja rafting offers challenging adventure tours with medium-level rapids (Level II – IV), but will be more adventurous in the wet season and the guests will get the sensation of plunging in a 4-meter-high drops dam. Enjoy the beautiful scenery along the rafting trail, such as nice rocks, clean water, flows along the expanse of green fields, hills, valleys, cliffs, and waterfalls.