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Besakih Temple And Kintamani Tour

12 Hours

About

This is a tour that combines the natural beauty of views of Mount Batur and Lake Batur and ends by visiting the largest temple on the island of Bali, namely Besakih temple with all the beauty and sacredness of this temple. First we will visit Kerta Gosa to see the historic site that was formerly used as an ancient court building and there are various carvings that adorn this place. Visit the ancient Mother Temple of Hindu, Besakih Temple, to learn about the culture and history of the biggest temple on the island.

It lies on the foothill of the highest mountain in Bali, Mount Agung. Continuing north to Kintamani area, we will have lunch while enjoying the view of Mount and Lake Batur before going back and stopping at Tegalalang Rice Terrace to enjoy the scenery and stroll among the lush green of rice paddy fields.

Price Includes

  • Private Vehicle with good air conditioning
  • English Speaking Driver
  • Entrance Fees

Price Exclude

  • Lunch
  • Personal Expenses of Yours

Contact

+62 878 6118 2239
amertabalikencanatour@gmail.com
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Areas covered for pick up :

Seminyak, Legian, Kuta, Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Pecatu, Sanur, Ubud, Canggu

Itinerary

The Kerta Gosa. The city was known at that time for its arts, painting, dance and music. At the end of the 18th century, the Kerta Gosa Pavilion, also spelt Kertha Gosa or Kertha Ghosa

Besakih Temple is a pura complex in the village of Besakih on the slopes of Mount Agung in eastern Bali, Indonesia. It is the most important, the largest and holiest temple of Balinese Hinduism, and one of a series of Balinese temples.

Kintamani is a district (kecamatan), and a village within that district, on the western edge of the larger caldera wall of the Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) caldera in Bali, Indonesia. It is on the same north-south road as Penelokan and has been used as a stopping place to view the Mount Batur region.

Rice Terrace, it is a series of beautifully arranged paddies which follows the traditional Balinese irrigation system called “subak.” The system is said to have been passed down by a sage named Rsi Markandeya in the 8th century.

2-5 Persons

IDR 645K

6-10 Persons

IDR 515K

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